Abstract
Cohort studies are costly and time-consuming. They require not only laboratory equipment and assays but also collaboration from participants and health agencies. Due to cost constraints, they are often confined to a specific population. Nevertheless, they play a crucial role in providing fundamental insights for medical advancements, shedding light on the origins of diseases, and acting their socioeconomic influence in policy making.
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