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Keto diet pill scam hits home.
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Keto diet pill scam hits home.
TINA.org breaks down the legal issues of marketing a “hangover supplement.”
Fusing of “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” claims has potential to mislead consumers.
Clips of media appearances that distorted thermal scanner’s effectiveness come down following TINA.org inquiry.
Doctor pitches bogus health treatments in violation of federal order.
Guide has some surprising health advice based on its anti-Big Pharma marketing.
Unmasking a supplement maker’s deceptive COVID claims.
Dental professionals who recommend Burst may be more embedded with company than you think.
When it comes to UV devices and COVID-19, there is no magic wand.
Products’ purported efficacy against COVID-19 reflects results from lab studies, not real-world studies. There’s a big difference.