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Before relying on a
product, procedure or medicine to change your life, make sure there is
proof of its effectiveness. Consult your doctor. Do research. Ask
questions. Be sure that it is science-based and supported by sound
medical evidence.
These are just some of the tips UnitedHealth Foundation is providing
from the U.S. Food and Drug
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Using the Internet as
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Administration that
can help keep you and your family safe.
Because it’s important for you to be able to recognize the difference
between a product that really works and a product that just makes you
feel better.
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Before you purchase
a health care product, consult your doctor. Ask for ways to find out
if this product is right for you.
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Be suspicious of
products that claim to cure a wide range of unrelated diseases. It’s
not likely that one remedy can treat both diabetes and cancer.
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Watch out for
personal testimonials because they are hard to prove. It’s difficult
to confirm if said product “really helped me remember more!”
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Be wary of products
that promise cures or even quick relief, especially if the condition
is serious.
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Don’t be fooled by
the term “natural.” Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it can’t
be harmful.
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Look out for
time-tested and newfound treatments. When a product claims to be
both a breakthrough and an ancient remedy, it is highly
questionable. And remember that the newest and most expensive
treatment is not necessarily better than the standard one.
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Beware of promises
of easy weight loss. For most people there is only one way to lose
weight: Eat less food and exercise.
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Meaningless medical
jargon may sound impressive but it can be just that: meaningless.
Don’t be seduced by fanciful terms that you don’t understand.
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