QUESTION 1
Match the Federal Agency with the roles that follow:
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — Consumer protection agency with authority for safety of foods and safety and efficacy of drugs
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — Lead agency for prevention, health data, epidemic investigation and public health measures aimed at disease control and prevention.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) — Lead research agency that also funds training programs and communication of health information to the professional community and the public.
QUESTION 1 Match the Federal Agency with the roles that follow: Lead agency for prevention,...
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