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It is illegal to put misleading nutrition information about a product in a(n) _____.
 a. magazine article
 b. newspaper article
 c. Internet article
 d. television program
  e. advertisement

Question 2

Which term in an advertisement should raise a red flag as to the validity of the product?
 a. clinical
 b. diagnosis
  c. medical
 d. detoxify
 e. treatment



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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