The All of Us cohort exhibits higher disease prevalence than the general US population and UK Biobank, though disease-disease associations remain comparable.
Most diseases were more common in All of Us than in the general US population or the UK Biobank. Results of disease-disease association tests from All of Us are comparable to those estimated in another well-studied national cohort.
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