Beware Weight-loss Pitches With Slim Chance Of Working

Aetna Promotes Personalized Weight-Loss Options

The FTC, which doesnt have the authority to stop the company from operating, slapped a $46.5 million judgment against Sensa Products and its parent Sensa Inc., because the companies did not provide competent and reliable scientific evidence to support their claims. (The companies are paying $26.5 million of the settlement because its unable to pay the rest, according to the agency.) The FTCs complaint also charged the companys chief executive Adam Goldenberg and Sensas creator, part owner and long-time pitchman Dr. Alan Hirsch with deceptive advertising for making unsubstantiated claims about Sensa. And what about all those testimonials from average people touting Sensa? Turns out, they were mostly compensated for their endorsements at $1,000 to $5,000 a pop plus free trips to Los Angeles. Under the FTC agreements, the company can no longer pay for endorsements without disclosure.
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One theory was that the socio-economic groups most likely to need the treatment – the lowest ones – were the ones who made the least use of healthcare services. The researchers said another barrier was that people might dr oz garcinia cambogia be struggling to make the lifestyle improvements required before having surgery. Access to treatment may also be being restricted as budgets are squeezed. While the numbers having the surgery have increased threefold in five years, there was actually a small dip in patients last year.
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Weight loss surgery: Up to two million could benefit

Thermogram of obese people

Mike Vogelzang, Boston Advisors president and CIO, weighs in. CNBC Tech earnings season starts in earnest Thursday with Intel, and it might be a rough start to the year. The reason? Margins. CNBC Securities and Exchange Commission attorneys are reviewing the stock holdings of about 3,400 employees after some New York staffers http://finance.yahoo.com/news/garcinia-cambogia-extract-investigation-now-190000760.html were found to own securities prohibited by ethics rules.
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