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Terry, Had you said all that in the first place I would not have asked any inane questions. LOL
Dr. Meyers echoes your explanation in a follow-up comment to his July 24 video. Based on his extensive research background, he concludes that survey research (of which the ADT/kidney injury study I believe is one) can NEVER (his emphasis) prove causal link, but only association.