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  2. Mehmet Oz's controversial health claims, from the HCG ... - AOL

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    It was a surprising pick among many surprising picks. This week, President-elect Donald Trump announced his choice to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Dr. Mehmet Oz, who is as ...

  3. 10 Best Exercises for Seniors To Lose Belly Fat

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    We chatted with Rachel MacPherson, CPT, an ACE-certified personal trainer with Garage Gym Reviews, who shares the 10 best exercises for seniors to lose belly fat.Belly fat, or visceral fat,

  4. Dr. Oz shares 4 ways to strengthen your immune system - AOL

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    He also recommended vitamin C, zinc and elderberry supplements, as well as getting vitamin C from healthy sources like leafy greens, salmon and berries. 3. Load up on healthy fruits and vegetables.

  5. Mehmet Oz - Wikipedia

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    Mehmet Cengiz Öz [a] (/ m É™ ˈ m É› t ˈ dÊ’ É› Å‹ É¡ ɪ z É’ z / meh-MET JENG-gihz oz; Turkish: [mehˈmet dÊ’eɲˈɟiz øz]; born June 11, 1960), also known as Dr. Oz (/ É’ z /), is an American television presenter, physician, author, professor emeritus of cardiothoracic surgery at Columbia University, former political candidate, and President Donald Trump's nominee to serve as ...

  6. The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Oz Show (or simply Oz) is an American syndicated daytime television talk show, hosted by Mehmet Oz, that aired between September 14, 2009, and January 14, 2022. Each episode features segments on health, wellness, and medical information, sometimes including true crime stories and celebrity interviews.

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

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    The website Science-Based Medicine goes even further, claiming: "No other show on television can top The Dr. Oz Show for the sheer magnitude of bad health advice it consistently offers, all while giving everything a veneer of credibility." [3] What follows is a selection of claims lacking scientific evidence.

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