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Melatonin and Breast Cancer - Breast Cancer
One of the most interesting theories around breast cancer and causation has to do with melatonin production. Melatonin is a hormone that contributes to the function of the nervous system, the glandular system, and the immune system. Studies ... [... more]
Bella Online

Guides to the Evaluation of Disease and Injury Causation
"You must be joking, right?" Shania Twain, 1997.: If You relied on the mental health chapter in court, you would get slaughtered. Here's my own summary for my own benefit. -------------- Guides to the Evaluation of Disease and Injury Causation - [... more]
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Causation & Persistence: Theory of Causation
Philosophical tradition dictates that an account of causation should include both a generalist component (typically, the instantiation of a law) and a singularist component, in the form of certain unremarkable spatial-temporal relations. This [... more]
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Facts of Causation
Causation is central to all our lives. What we see and hear causes us to have the beliefs in the world we need to tell us how to act - to cause us to survive and get what we want. We cannot understand the world and our place in it without understanding [... more]
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Hume on Causation
Hume is traditionally credited with inventing the 'regularity theory' of causation, according to which the causal relation between two events consists merely in the fact that events of the first kind are always followed by events of the second kind. Hume [... more]
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Causation and Explanation
Causation and Explanation [... more]
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Divorce: A Study In Social Causation (1909)
Divorce: A Study In Social Causation (1909) [... more]
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Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trials
A risk factor is part of the chain of causation leading to a disease and is a strong and independent predictor of excess risk. The idea of a controlled experiment to intervene with people at high risk of heart attack due to multiple elevated risk ... [... more]
Healthline

Environmental Factors in Cancer Development
Environment as a cause of cancer is a complex and often misunderstood topic. The term environment has several different meanings when referring to causation of cancer. Originally, the term "environmental cause of cancer" was used to refer to [... more]
Healthline

Theories of Health and Illness
Theories about health and illness deal with the ideas people use to explain how to maintain a healthy state and why they become ill. Ideas about illness causation may include such ideas as breach of taboo, soul loss, germs, upset in the hot-cold ... [... more]
Healthline

Correlation Coefficient
Correlation refers to a quantitative relationship between two variables that can be measured either on ordinal or continuous scales. Correlation does not imply causation, rather it implies an association between two variables. The strength of a ... [... more]
Healthline

Causation in International Relations: Reclaiming Causal ...
Book Description: Milja Kurki examines the meaning of the concept of cause in international relations. Proposing a new approach to causal analysis that emphasizes the importance of multi-causality and accepts the validity of many social science methods, [... more]
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