Cranberries and grapes may have therapeutic value. A cranberry company obtained the patent for a process to extract the oil from cranberry seeds. According to the patent, this oil can be used to treat breast cancer or to reduce its incidence. The oil can be used in drinks and foods. A grape juice company claims to have evidence that certain grapes have health benefits ranging from improving cardiovascular health to improving cognitive brain function in the elderly. These claims will be tested by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before the companies are allowed to market their products for “treating” ailments or “improving” health. Until then, the companies can describe that their products “help to maintain” or “support” health. Until studies support their claims, the companies cannot ascribe direct health benefits to their products. Why would the FDA perform tests when a cranberry company and a grape company have already conducted research on the same products?

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Answer:

The FDA company perform tests even when a cranberry company and a grape company have already performed research on the same products because the FDA tests give reliability to the outcomes of improved health obtained by each company.

Explanation:

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) refers to a federal organization of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA monitors tobacco products, food safety, prescription, dietary supplements, vaccines, blood transfusions, pharmaceutical drugs, cosmetics, animal foods, and electromagnetic radiation emitting devices.

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The answer should be C

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