FDA/FTC Internet Regulation Of Herbal Supplements Questioned In JAMA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A study finding that about half the websites selling dietary supplements continue to make illegal health claims suggests the regulation of such advertising requires further improvement, the editors of the Journal of the American Medical Association contend in the publication's Sept. 17 edition
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