You received a push notification from the news app on your phone that reads:
"new smoothie from nutrition company x shown to lower blood glucose levels."

You, being well-versed in detecting potentially false health claims, decide to read the news article in depth. You take issue with the phrase ""research on the smoothie's glucose-reducing properties is currently underway."" Why might this phrase point out nutrition misinformation and fraud?

A) When research is ""currently underway,"" it is implied that there is no current research available to support health claims made
B) When research is ""currently underway,"" conclusions made from the ongoing study/studies may be too simplistic
C) When research is ""currently underway,"" it is implied that recommendations are being made from a single study
D) There is nothing apparently fraudulent about the phrase or the article title