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In Health / High School | 2025-07-08

Which of the following statements is true?

Multiple Choice:
1. Individuals who earn a nutrition degree from a 4-year college can refer to themselves as an RDN.
2. Scientific evidence strongly supports the effectiveness of most forms of alternative health care.
3. A person with a PhD who promotes drinking vinegar as the cure for Alzheimer's disease is practicing conventional medicine.
4. Disclaimers are clues that a product may not meet your expectations or the manufacturer's claims.

Asked by Geek3012

Answer (2)

To determine which statement is true, let's examine each one closely:

Individuals who earn a nutrition degree from a 4-year college can refer to themselves as an RDN.

This statement is false. "RDN" stands for Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. To refer to oneself as an RDN, an individual must complete a specific set of requirements beyond earning a degree. This typically includes completing a supervised practice program, passing a national examination, and maintaining continuing education requirements to stay certified.


Scientific evidence strongly supports the effectiveness of most forms of alternative health care.

This statement is false. While some alternative health care practices may have evidence supporting their effectiveness, the statement claims that "most" forms are strongly supported, which is not accurate. Many alternative health treatments lack rigorous scientific validation, and effectiveness can vary significantly.


A person with a PhD who promotes drinking vinegar as the cure for Alzheimer's disease is practicing conventional medicine.

This statement is false. Conventional medicine is based on scientific evidence and accepted practices in the medical community. Promoting unproven remedies like drinking vinegar as a cure for Alzheimer's does not align with conventional medical practices.


Disclaimers are clues that a product may not meet your expectations or the manufacturer's claims.

This statement is true. Disclaimers often indicate that there may be limitations or conditions to the product's effectiveness or usage. They serve as a warning to consumers that results may vary and that the product may not fully deliver on marketing claims.



Therefore, the correct answer is statement 4: Disclaimers are clues that a product may not meet your expectations or the manufacturer's claims.

Answered by SophiaElizab | 2025-07-21

The correct answer is that disclaimers often indicate limitations regarding a product's effectiveness, allowing consumers to manage their expectations. The other statements are false based on established practices in the fields of health and nutrition. Thus, statement 4 is the only true option provided.
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Answered by SophiaElizab | 2025-07-22