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What are the Key Criteria for Causality?

Several criteria help determine causality in epidemiological studies, including:
- Temporality: The exposure must precede the disease.
- Strength of Association: Stronger associations are more likely to indicate causality.
- Consistency: Findings should be consistent across different studies and populations.
- Biological Plausibility: The association should make biological sense.
- Dose-Response Relationship: Higher exposure levels should lead to higher disease risk.

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