Online ads and videos falsely tied public figures to a supposed gelatin-based weight loss method and related products such as Gelatide.
As the popularity of weight-loss drugs continues to boom, it has opened the door for scammers eager to dupe people into buying fake versions of the medications. The Better Business Bureau has issued a ...
A watchdog has cracked down on a host of weight-loss jab providers for advertising the prescription-only medications to the public. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the nine rulings ...
NEW YORK -- As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the battle off the field for advertisers to win over 120 million-plus viewers will be just as heated as the rivalry between the New England Patriots and ...
The first time I remember seeing weight loss ads, I was 11 years old. As a child of the ’80s and ’90s, I had a subscription to Seventeen magazine, which featured ads about weight loss and "fat camps" ...
Some of the teas aren’t “diet” at all, they’re just emptying out your insides. Here's what to know about teas that are safe ...
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