Which of the following advertisements is likely not based on proven facts?(1 point) Responses The FDA has approved the latest flea and tick medication for all ages of dogs. The FDA has approved the latest flea and tick medication for all ages of dogs. An independent research company found only around 10% of consumers had side effects. An independent research company found only around 10% of consumers had side effects. Three out of four consumers prefer Grandma’s Cookies than any other competitor. Three out of four consumers prefer Grandma’s Cookies than any other competitor. The secret ingredient in the headache medicine cures all types of headaches.

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The advertisement that is likely not based on proven facts is: "The secret ingredient in the headache medicine cures all types of headaches." This claim is overly broad and suggests a universal cure without adequate evidence to support it, which is often not aligned with scientific understanding of headaches and their treatment.