Bradford Hill criteria
Nine principles laid out in the mid-1960s to help determine whether an observed observation in epidemiology is likely to be causal, not a checklist but a disciplined framework.
Videos Mentioning Bradford Hill criteria

Q&A Extravaganza (Episode 58)
Stronger By Science
A group of nine principles commonly applied to establish epidemiologic evidence of a causal relationship, useful for understanding causation from different perspectives.

Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity — Dr. Peter Attia
Tim Ferriss
A set of nine criteria used to evaluate observational data and determine the likelihood of a causal relationship. Essential for scientific literacy in interpreting epidemiological studies.

367 - Tylenol, pregnancy, and autism: What recent studies show and how to interpret the data
Peter Attia MD
Nine principles laid out in the mid-1960s to help determine whether an observed observation in epidemiology is likely to be causal, not a checklist but a disciplined framework.