
Modere Exploiting Women’s Hormonal Health Issues for Financial Gain
New supplement line targets women with deceptive and illegal health claims.
In October 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Just Energy for allegedly enticing customers to sign up for its services by offering energy at low initial “teaser rates” without adequately disclosing that, after the teaser rate period expires, customers are charged “exorbitant variable energy rates” that are higher than the rates charged by other utilities. (Donin et al v. Just Energy Group Inc. and Just Energy New York Corp., Case No. 17-cv-5787, E. D. NY.)
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New supplement line targets women with deceptive and illegal health claims.
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Brian Contreras, Los Angeles Times
Products marketed to clear up stuffy noses and relieve sinus congestion don’t work, researchers say.