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====== Latitude studies on vitamin D and disease ====== | ====== Latitude studies on vitamin D and disease ====== | ||
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===== Causation – the elusive grail of epidemiology ===== | ===== Causation – the elusive grail of epidemiology ===== | ||
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Some have argued that the apparent latitude gradient in disease prevalence speaks for itself, but one cannot impute causation simply by looking at a map. In 2003, L.R. Karhausen wrote a paper entitled " | Some have argued that the apparent latitude gradient in disease prevalence speaks for itself, but one cannot impute causation simply by looking at a map. In 2003, L.R. Karhausen wrote a paper entitled " |