Snopes readers regularly ask whether supplement brands like Neurocept and Burn Peak are legit. Here's how you can tell yourself.
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Don't fall for brain supplement scams – stick to proven lifestyle changes instead
After a decade-long legal battle, courts finally forced Prevagen to admit their jellyfish supplement doesn't improve memory.
In terms of food abominations attempting to be healthy, Protein Pop-Tarts fall somewhere between pizza with a cauliflower ...
A Reuters investigation reveals the owner of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp decided to accept high levels of fraudulent ...
MLA Kailas Patil on Monday made a serious allegation of a rupees 1,800 crore scam in Maharashtra’s school nutrition (mid-day ...
Neurocept is present in consumer-based blogs that analyze the trends in the increased market of brain health supplements. The ...
Luxury cars, homes, jewelry and casino trips were among the spoils of some of the biggest pandemic era fraud cases, according to a CBS News review of five years of government records and data.
A hacker found a way into the backend of AI startup Doublespeed, which offers customers access to a massive phone farm ...
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Meta’s China ad engine earmarked more than $3B from fraudulent scam ads
Meta faced a grim truth last year when it found that Chinese advertisers were pumping Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp with ...
One chart shows how Feeding Our Future's massive COVID fraud scheme operated in plain sight, exploiting federal meal programs ...
Desha Morris used the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as her personal cash machine, defrauding it out of ...
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Is organic food a scam?
This video on whether the production of organic food is a scam/lie or at best a big waste of money is in response to a video ...
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