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geodog55

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The 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
 
  A. requires manufacturers of dietary supplements to demonstrate safety and efficacy before marketing their products.
  B. directed the FDA to remove ephedra products from the market.
  C. expanded the definition of dietary supplements and restricted the FDA's regulatory authority over them.
  D. outlawed multi-level marketing schemes for sales of dietary supplements.

Question 2

So-called pituitary giants often die at an early age because their internal organs continue to grow due to excessive production of
 
  A. red blood cells.
  B. testosterone.
  C. creatine.
  D. human growth hormone.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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