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Sunday, 22 November 2009 21:00
The sequence of events is correct - they could have put "Patient dies after eating breakfast" or "Patient dies after being born" - but you're right, the headline is designed to imply causation and therefore mislead. How about "Man dies after reading Daily Mail"? I'm sure it's happened, many times!
 
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