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  2. Spot reduction - Wikipedia

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    Advertisements and social media will show pictures like this, offering supposed techniques to look toned in specific areas. Spot reduction refers to the claim that fat in a certain area of the body can be targeted for reduction through exercise of specific muscles in that desired area.

  3. Sensa (diet) - Wikipedia

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    According to the advertisements promoting the Sensa diet, you can eat your favorite foods without counting calories, deprivation, or cravings. All that is needed is to sprinkle all the food one eats with flavor-enhancing Sensa crystals, and that will result in weight-loss. The product also claimed to cure testicular cancer. [2]

  4. The Weight-Loss Cure "They" Don't Want You to Know About

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    On November 16, 2007, Trudeau was found in contempt of the 2004 court order for making "patently false" claims in his weight loss book. U.S. District Court Judge Robert W. Gettleman ruled that Trudeau “clearly misrepresents in his advertisements the difficulty of the diet described in his book, and by doing so, he has misled thousands of ...

  5. Fitness expert debunks harmful health myth about weight loss ...

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    On the internet, false information about supposedly “healthy” foods and miracle weight loss programs spread like wildfire. Fitness expert debunks harmful health myth about weight loss: 'That's ...

  6. Buckingham Palace responds to advertisements that claim ...

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    Buckingham Palace has issued a rare statement against online advertisements that are using photos of the Duchess of Sussex to sell weight-loss pills.

  7. Dietitians Say These Are the Best Diets for Weight Loss in 2025

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." With 2025 approaching, you might be thinking about your New Year’s resolutions.Many of these goals ...

  8. Medifast - Wikipedia

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    In September 2012, Medifast's subsidiary, Jason Pharmaceuticals, paid a $3.7 million USD civil penalty for false advertising.The Federal Trade Commission and United States Department of Justice said that advertisements for the "Medifast 5 & 1 Plan" low-calorie diet told consumers they could "lose up to 2-5 pounds per week", and that these weight-loss claims lacked a reasonable scientific basis ...

  9. A Victory Against False Advertising: Relacore Suits Get ... - AOL

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    The New Jersey Supreme Court handed a victory to both the plaintiffs and advocates of truth in advertising this week when it ruled that lawsuits against the maker of dietary supplement Relacore ...