Protect Yourself and Report the Latest Frauds, Scams, Spams, Fakes, Identify Theft Hacks and Hoaxes
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Medical frauds range from people posing as doctors and practicing without a license, to useless supplements, worthless or dangerous diet aides, fake medicines and cures for cancer. The links below provide information about Medical Frauds provided by reputable U.S. Federal Government Agencies and independent research organizations.
Aging
Alternative Medicines
Complaint forms
Dieting and weight loss
Dietary Supplements
Drugs
Environmental and biological medical aids
Exercise and fitness
Food frauds
General
Government Initiatives
Magazines
Medicare / Medicaid / Obamacare Frauds
Medicines
Miracle cures
Sleep and Snoring Aids
Telemarketers
Test kits and diagnostic testing frauds
Treatments and therapy frauds
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