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Which organization provides a label database for dietary supplements?
NIH
FDA
WHO
CDC
The correct answer is: NIH
The correct answer is A. NIH (National Institutes of Health) provides a label database for dietary supplements. The NIH's Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) offers information on the label ingredients of many dietary supplements sold in the United States. This database can be a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and consumers to access accurate and comprehensive information about dietary supplements. The other options are not the correct answer for this question: B. FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is responsible for regulating dietary supplements in the United States but does not specifically provide a label database for dietary supplements. C. WHO (World Health Organization) is a global organization focusing on international public health but does not provide a label database for dietary supplements. D. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is primarily focused on public health and disease control in the United States and does not provide a label database for dietary supplements.