Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Health Fraud

You have most likely seen ads for miracle cures an addition to cure cancer, a starve yourself to cure diabetes. But consider if it sounds too good to be true, then it possibly is. Health fraud involves selling drugs, devices, foods or makeup that has not been proven effective. At best, these scams don't work. At bad, they're dangerous. They also waste money, and they might keep you from receiving the action you really need.

Health scams often goal older people. Most victims in the United States are older than 65. To protect physically

* Question claim of "miracle cures" or "breakthroughs"

* Recognize that newspapers, magazines, and radio and TV stations do not have to make sure that the ads they run are true

* Find out about goods before you buy them

* Don't let salespeople force you into making snap decision

* Check with your doctor previous to attractive products

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