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Conditions such as severe anaemia and tuberculosis can be treated as causes of both indirect maternal deaths and HIV-related deaths, and it is not clear how such deaths should be classified.
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Ramifications of the immediate effects of actions are also treated as caused.
Things that would have been treated as natural causes not that long ago, we'll just keep people going.
In this respect also, we see that laws of nature are being implicitly treated as the causes of what happens: causation, intuitively, can only go past future).
Confounding by indication occurs when the effects of treatment indication are ignored, or in general, when factors that may be a consequence of a condition are instead treated as potential causes of that condition [ 14, 15].
However, even here, requirements of proof may lead to a divergence, for example, between what would medically be treated as the cause of a disease and what counts in law as its cause.
Wednesday night's CBS/New York Times poll showing President Barack Obama in a deadlocked race against Mitt Romney is being treated as a cause for some alarm for his re-election campaign.
She fights not for the news but for her own career, which is treated as a cause ranking in importance somewhere between the invention of aspirin and the launching of the space shuttle.
I am precisely the kind of nice upper-middle-class white girl whose relationship to substances has been treated as a cause for concern — or met with a shrug — rather than punished.
Mortality obtained from the municipality government registry was treated as all-causes.
Today, 10percentt of Americans have chronic insomnia, yet, like ulcers, the condition is treated as if its causes were primarily behavioral.
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