SlimFast’s ‘Clinically Proven’ Weight-Loss Claims Ad Alert SlimFast’s ‘Clinically Proven’ Weight-Loss Claims Recent inquiry takes aim at company’s “clinically proven” weight-loss claims, with a somewhat surprising result.
Neuriva’s ‘Clinically Proven’ Ingredients Claims Ad Alert Neuriva’s ‘Clinically Proven’ Ingredients Claims Memory supplement’s “clinically proven” ingredients claims fall apart upon closer inspection of supporting ingredient studies.
Lume Deodorant’s ‘Aluminum-Free,’ ‘Clinically Proven’ Odor Control Claims Ad Alert Lume Deodorant’s ‘Aluminum-Free,’ ‘Clinically Proven’ Odor Control Claims Consumers should sweat these claims.
Gravity Defyer Shoes Ad Alert Gravity Defyer Shoes “Clinically proven” pain relief claims come under fire.
Princeton Consumer Research Ad Alert Princeton Consumer Research The bottom line? PCR works with companies to arrive at their desired results.
Reliefband Anti-Nausea Wristband Ad Alert Reliefband Anti-Nausea Wristband Fusing of “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” claims has potential to mislead consumers.
Benefiber Ad Alert Benefiber If you see a supplement marketed as “clinically proven,” pump your brakes.
LegXercise Pro Ad Alert LegXercise Pro Device maker does not have the clinical proof to back up its clinically proven claims.
Aspercreme Ad Alert Aspercreme TINA.org investigates after doctor challenges pain reliever’s “clinically proven” labeling claim on Twitter.
Capillus Laser Hats Ad Alert Capillus Laser Hats Taking the lid off company’s claims that laser hats are “FDA cleared” and “clinically proven” to regrow hair.
NuBest Height Growth Supplements for Kids and Teens Ad Alert NuBest Height Growth Supplements for Kids and Teens Can supplements really help your child reach new heights?
Nutrafol Ad Alert Nutrafol TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.
Gamer Advantage’s Blue-Light Glasses Ad Alert Gamer Advantage’s Blue-Light Glasses Are these gaming glasses really ‘clinically proven’ to improve sleep?
Asonor Ad Alert Asonor Questionable “clinically proven” claims for a “free” nasal spray bottle that’ll run you nearly $100.
Focused Mind Jr. Ad Alert Focused Mind Jr. Where’s the clinical proof for these “clinically proven” claims?
Aleve: Proven Better on Pain than Tylenol? Ad Alert Aleve: Proven Better on Pain than Tylenol? NAD inquiry finds supporting evidence lacking.
Jolie Filtered Showerhead Ad Alert Jolie Filtered Showerhead Get the dirt on this company’s “risk-free” trial.
Culturelle Ultimate Balance for Antibiotics Ad Alert Culturelle Ultimate Balance for Antibiotics Is this company using unapproved drug claims to market its probiotic supplement?
Unregistered, Illegal Disinfectants Marketed to Protect Against Coronavirus Ad Alert Unregistered, Illegal Disinfectants Marketed to Protect Against Coronavirus EPA warns of products marketed with unproven and potentially dangerous claims.