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When it comes to UV devices and COVID-19, there is no magic wand.
FDA targets supplement sellers on Amazon making unapproved disease-treatment claims.
FDA targets supplement sellers on Amazon making unapproved disease-treatment claims.
FTC offers tips on how to avoid falling victim to a vaccine scam.
How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.
A fake celebrity endorsement by Tom Hanks is the tip of the iceberg with this CBD product.
Sanitizing spray does not provide 24-hour protection against viruses, despite what its TV commercial may make you think.
If you see a supplement marketed as “clinically proven,” pump your brakes.
Supplement company says product is not a “fertility supplement.” Its marketing says otherwise.
Claims for company’s pink noise-emitting earbuds ring hollow.