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(Reuters) - Many of those claims in weight-loss advertisements that seem far too good to be true really are not, according to a U.S. government report released on Tuesday. Federal Trade Commission staff analyzed advertising for products and services that promise quick fixes for dropping pounds and found that over half -- about 55 percent -- include at least one claim that was very likely false or lacked adequate proof.
http://news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid=34&in=health&cat=obesity_and_weight_issues
Are people lazy, or am I the only one who finds working out fun, and stress relieving?
fucking people... no one deserves to get scammed... selling results in a bottle is like selling snake oil.
when will they show all the wieght gainer shit is a scam too?
http://news.yahoo.com/fc?tmpl=fc&cid=34&in=health&cat=obesity_and_weight_issues
Are people lazy, or am I the only one who finds working out fun, and stress relieving?
fucking people... no one deserves to get scammed... selling results in a bottle is like selling snake oil.
when will they show all the wieght gainer shit is a scam too?

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