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arivle123

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What agency or organization is charged with regulating the safety and labeling of health products and cosmetics?
 A) State Attorney General's Office
  B) Food and Drug Administration
  C) Better Business Bureau
  D) Consumer Product Safety Commission
  E) National Institutes of Health

Question 2

Pilar is looking for information regarding effects and side effects of a diet pill that she is interested in taking. What source is the most reliable when it comes to the claims of health product manufacturers?
 A) peer-reviewed newspaper editorials
  B) patient testimonials
  C) television programs
  D) peer-reviewed scientific journals
  E) men's/women's health magazines



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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