Thanks a lot guys! The feedback is really helpful. 

I initially had an informative/descriptive link to the top left of
the page, above the article title and someone said users would
confuse the "Back to Results Page" link to be the title of the
article. I personally didn't think so because of the color
difference between the link(blue) and the title(black).

I do want to point out that this is the only link on the page and
everything else is addressed in Tabs. 

When I thought or Ergonomics, Functionality and Responsiveness of the
Button/Link, the bottom line is whether it would perform what User
would expect it to(in this case, navigate to the previous page) and I
felt it would address the intent. Also, when a users would click on
Back button they are going to expect to be taken to the previous page
and my assumption is they would not stop and think "why is there a
button here instead of a link?". 

Once again, thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.

-Gayatri


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