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    The Existence of a Dose-Response Relationship, That Is, an Increase
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The Existence of a Dose-Response Relationship, That Is, an Increase

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The existence of a dose-response relationship, that is, an increase in disease risk with an increase in the amount of exposure, does not support the view that an association is a causal one.

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