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The physician bills for ESRD-related services for his twenty-year-old patient.

Most studies of SIDS have been case-control studies that have asked parents of SIDS cases how they placed their infants for sleep (on their stomach or on their back or side) just before SIDS occurred. Does this question provide information for an exposure-disease time sequence that is logical for us to infer causality? Yes, although it is possible that the effect of sleep position could be O cumulative or long-lasting, it’s more plausible that sleep position affects SIDS risk in the short term, so the exposure-disease time sequence is logical and likely to be correct. O No, this is a situation of reverse causality. Here it is clear that the disease leads to the exposure. Yes, because case-control studies are the strongest type of study to determine the time sequence correctly.

 
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