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Physics, 31.10.2021 03:30 adamlane023

A pill claims that it keeps you from going bald. A label on the bottle reads: "This product has not been tested by the Food and Drug Administration. This
product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."
What can you conclude about this product?
O A. This product will make you sick.
B. The product will work as advertised.
O C. Most doctors would tell you to take this product.
O D. The government does not have any evidence that this pill works.
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