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"Growth+," a health drink for teenagers, was advertised with the claim that regular consumption of the drink over a two-month period would lead to a four-inch rise in height. This claim was not grounded in laboratory research or even seen in most of its users. This act of making scientifically unsubstantiated health claims about a product is a violation of the ________.

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User Tooschee
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i believe the answer is FDA

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