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  2. Woman claims her photo was stolen, used to sell diet pills

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    Woman Claims Her Photo Was Stolen to Sell Weight Loss Pills - A metro woman is trying to make dieters aware of what she calls a scam. Her weight loss pictures are being used in online ads for a ...

  3. Oprah Winfrey Gets Real About ‘Weight Loss Gummies’ and ‘Diet ...

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    “There is absolutely no conclusive scientific evidence to support the use of weight loss gummies to promote weight loss,” says adds Keri Gans, M.S., R.D.N., C.D.N., nutrition consultant and ...

  4. Potentially harmful drug in Broward company’s weight loss ...

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    The weight loss pill could substantially increase blood pressure and/or heart rate in some people, causing significant risk in those with heart conditions, the FDA said.

  5. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    They worked primarily by suppressing appetite, and had other beneficial effects such as increased alertness. Use of amphetamines increased over the subsequent decades, including Obetrol and culminating in the "rainbow diet pill" regime. [38] This was a combination of multiple pills, all thought to help with weight loss, taken throughout the day.

  6. TrimSpa - Wikipedia

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    TrimSpa was a dietary supplement designed for weight loss, marketed by the company Goen Technologies and headed by Alexander Szynalski. [1] The ephedra-based supplement was marketed by TrimSpa to help "stave off hunger", [2] until ephedra was banned from the United States. TrimSpa's parent company, Goen Technologies, filed for bankruptcy ...

  7. Medical claims on The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    During a Senate hearing on consumer protection, Senator Claire McCaskill stated that by airing segments on weight loss products that are later cited in advertisements, Oz plays a role, intentional or not, in perpetuating these scams, and that she is "concerned that you are melding medical advice, news, and entertainment in a way that harms ...

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