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In a lab, the scientists have been performing tests on pregnant lab rats with caffeine. These rats were given the equivalent amount of caffeine that a person would consume with 6 cups of coffee every day. The caffeine increase also increased the occurrence of birth defects.
A media relations person told reporters that the government would not require warning labels on products that contain caffeine, as the testing was continuing, and it may have different results in the future, and the government did not want to lose credibility. Of the following statements, which is the most in line with the statement that was made by the media relations person?

  • A. If a warning applies only to a small minority of people is inappropriate
  • B. Six cups of coffee per day is much higher than what a person typically drinks
  • C. The conclusive nature of studies that have been performed on animals are doubted
  • D. Studies on rats don't provide us with much data regarding birth defects in humans
  • E. The significance of birth defects due to the use of caffeine is unclear
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Suggested Answer: E 🗳️

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