
Will Prevagen’s Deceptive Advertising Ever End?
Eight years after TINA.org alerted regulators, supplement ads continue to convey deceptive and misleading memory improvement claims.
In October 2017, a false advertising class-action lawsuit was filed against Excelsior College for allegedly making misrepresentations about its Associate Degree in Nursing program. Among other things, the complaint claims that the school:
(Williams et al v. Excelsior College, Case No. 17-cv-6263, E. D. NY.)
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Eight years after TINA.org alerted regulators, supplement ads continue to convey deceptive and misleading memory improvement claims.
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Deceptive mailer targets Medicare recipients.
Lawsuits allege some hard truths.
Brianna Atkinson, The Herald Sun