Designated Sources For "Authoritative" Statements Discouraged
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Designating particular government publications as definitive sources of authoritative statements for health claims may be too limiting, representatives from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and National Institutes of Health said May 11 at an FDA public meeting on health and nutrient content claims based on authoritative statements in Washington, D.C.
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