<span>The correct answer is D. The US Food and Drug Administration examines many different substances and approves them when their benefits outweigh the risks. To be approved, manufacturers must prove to the FDA that their product is both safe and effective, so if the drug is ineffective, it is unlikely that the FDA will approve it.</span>
Blueberrys are not super healthy for them and should be more of a treat so no more than once a week and only feed them a couple this also goes for cherries and grapes they should be a once a week ish treat and you should make sure they are small pieces you should feed it regular food at least once a day and you should feed it kale 2-3 times a week along with other staple veggies for a healthy stable diet
Radio waves from smartphones may be carcinogenic - Mobile phones and their towers generate radio waves. Several studies have suggested that though low frequency radio waves aren’t harmful to humans, but over exposure to them may lead to tumours in the body.
Smartphones cause anxiety, increased stress - Cancer aside, smartphones cause a variety of health issues. They have been found to increase anxiety and mental stress in teens. Mobile radiations may also cause learning disabilities and lowered IQ in infants, according to some reports.
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