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legal epidemiology

Legal epidemiology is the study of how laws and legal regulations affect public health outcomes. It involves analyzing the impact of various legal policies, such as health care laws, environmental regulations, and criminal justice policies, on population health. By examining this relationship, researchers can identify which laws improve health and which may have negative effects. This information helps policymakers make informed decisions to enhance public health and well-being, ensuring that legal frameworks support healthier communities.