Supplement Makers Touting Cures for Alzheimer’s and Other Diseases Get F.D.A. Warning By News February 12, 2019 Add Comment Edit The agency warned 12 dietary supplement companies to stop marketing such products for disease treatments, and called for tougher regulation of the $40 billon industry. Share this post Related PostsArt review: How Conspiracy Theories Shape ArtRon DeSantis, a Trump Ally, Struggles in Florida as Racial Flare-Ups Come to ForeIt’s Not Just Pre-Existing Conditions. Voters Weigh Many Health Issues on State BallotsUp Next: A Millennial Filmmaker Who Wants to Change Gun LawsDemocrats Eye Trump’s Tax Returns, With Mnuchin in the MiddleTrump Finds Support After the Pittsburgh Massacre, From the Israeli GovernmentFox News Breaking News AlertCan Claire McCaskill Hold On to Her Senate Seat in Missouri? | 2018 Midterms
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