Bayer “Cannot Accept” NAD Standard On Health Claims
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Bayer Healthcare says it "cannot accept" the standard the National Advertising Division used to judge the validity of claims about the benefits of vitamin B and ginkgo biloba the firm used in a television ad for its Vital and Sharp Mind dietary supplement
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