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Neurocore

Brands

Neurocore

TINA.org investigated the marketing of Michigan-based “brain training” company Neurocore and determined that the company claimed its neurofeedback sessions could treat numerous medical conditions, including ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, migraines,…

New U Life Health Claims

Evidence

New U Life Health Claims

A TINA.org investigation has cataloged over 100 instances in which New U Life and its distributors have either made or referenced claims that its flagship product, Somaderm, can treat, cure, alleviate the…

MyPillow

Ad Alert

MyPillow

Sleep on this company’s supposed buy-one-get-one-free offer.

Relaxium

Class Action

Relaxium

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the supplement as a “clinically proven” sleep aid that was developed by a “sleep expert”

Graco and Newell Brands Inclined Sleepers

Class Action

Graco and Newell Brands Inclined Sleepers

In February 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Graco Children’s Products and Newell Brands for allegedly misleadingly marketing the Graco Little Lounger Rocking Seat, Duet Glide LX Baby Infant…

Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play Sleeper

Class Action

Fisher-Price’s Rock ‘n Play Sleeper

In August 2019, multiple class-action lawsuits filed against Fisher-Price for allegedly misleadingly marketing the Rock ‘n Play Sleeper were transferred to one court to be heard together as part of…

Le-Vel Health Claims

Evidence

Le-Vel Health Claims

A TINA.org investigation has cataloged more than 50 instances from 2016 to 2020 in which Le-Vel and/or its distributors have either made or referenced claims that the Thrive product line…

2019 Collection

Evidence

2019 Collection

In 2019, TINA.org found that MyPillow is violating a 2016 Stipulated Judgment (entered in a lawsuit filed against the company by California regulators) by falsely representing the benefits of its…

Crio Bru

Ad Alert

Crio Bru

Brewed cacao beverage poses more questions than it answers.

Lullaby Hammock

Ad Alert

Lullaby Hammock

Marketer of baby hammock claims its product reduces the risk of SIDS but lacks the evidence to prove it.

MUSA Recidivists

Consumer News

MUSA Recidivists

1. New Balance In 1996, the FTC brought an administrative action against New Balance for making deceptive U.S.-origin claims about its sneakers. Since at least 2009, the company has marketed…

2017 Collection

Evidence

2017 Collection

A TINA.org investigation has catalogued more than 50 instances in which Goop claims, either expressly or implicitly, that its products – or third-party products that it promotes – can treat,…

Wall of Shame

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Wall of Shame

What do Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian and Dr. Oz all have in common?

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