In order to formulate policy decisions informed by evidence and aimed at reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Mississippi, the Governor's Task Force should initially prioritize the highest-quality evidence produced by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), followed by evidence generated by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), then by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), and finally by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies)
In order to formulate policy decisions informed by evidence and aimed at reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Mississippi, the Governor's Task Force should initially prioritize the highest-quality evidence produced by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), followed by evidence generated by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), then by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies), and finally by (randomized trials, case control cities, observational cohorts, or ecological studies)
In order to formulate policy decisions informed by evidence and aimed at reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Mississippi, the Governor's Task Force should initially prioritize the highest-quality evidence produced by **randomized trials**, followed by evidence generated by **observational cohorts**, then by **case control studies**, and finally by **ecological studies**.
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