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AARP Membership

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AARP Membership

The only thing more “ridiculous” than the touted benefits is the cancellation process.

Twiish

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Twiish

Acne ads targeting teens come under scrutiny.

HealthyWager

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HealthyWager

Site exaggerates participant winnings by including initial bet in advertised cash prize.

Herbs of Light

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Herbs of Light

Herbs of Light advertised a number of its supplements with drug-like claims. The FDA was none too happy, and in June, it sent a warning letter to the company telling Herbs…

Greens and Whole Foods Supplements

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Greens and Whole Foods Supplements

ConsumerLab.com has published results of its quality tests of greens and whole foods powders and pills. Supplements marketed with these terms typically contain chlorophyll-containing leaves, sprouts, algae, vegetables and fruits, herbs,…

Sony High-Resolution Audio

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Sony High-Resolution Audio

The The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is a self-regulatory body that monitors advertising in the United Kingdom. recently upheld a complaint that Sony deceptively advertised its high-resolution audio products on…

Physician Naturals

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Physician Naturals

A TINA.org reader passed along a link to a site she thought was suspicious, physiciannaturals.com. The website has a variety of supplements that claim all sorts of health benefits. According…

Levean

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Levean

Consumers would be wise to question the “real science” behind this supplement.

What Wood You Do?

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What Wood You Do?

If you prefer real wood over the manmade stuff, it’s important that you know how to tell the difference.

Dr. Axe

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Dr. Axe

A “regular guest expert” on “Dr. Oz,” Dr. Axe’s health advice should also be taken with a grain of salt.

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