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Deceptive marketing practices

Regulatory actions against companies engaging in deceptive marketing practices

Fact-Checks

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Jan 12, 2026
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Report on Neurocept a supplement

Neurocept is marketed as a natural cognitive-support supplement containing B‑vitamins, herbal extracts and caffeine, with many vendor sites and some user reviews praising memory and focus benefits whi...

Jan 16, 2026
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Has Neurocept faced legal action or regulatory enforcement for its marketing practices?

The materials supplied show regulatory enforcement against companies that marketed unproven cognitive or Alzheimer’s products and a stream of consumer complaints about a product named Neurocept, but t...

Jan 15, 2026
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Does Dr. Ania Jasterboff hold a leadership or medical advisory role at Lipomax?

A review of available reporting finds no credible evidence that Dr. Ania M. Jastreboff holds a leadership or medical advisory role at a product or company called LipoMax; multiple authoritative source...

Jan 14, 2026

Has Ben Carson publicly denied involvement with Neurocept or similar supplements?

Ben Carson has not been shown to have created or officially endorsed Neurocept and reporting indicates his camp has pushed back against fabricated ads; AFP updated its fact check with a comment from B...

Jan 15, 2026

Does Ben Carson have a website that I can buy the Nerocept from?

Ben Carson does have an official website listed as DrBenCarson.org , but there is no credible evidence in the provided reporting that he sells or officially endorses a supplement called Nerocept/Neuro...

Jan 14, 2026

Ben Carson and neurocept

Ben Carson has legitimate, documented engagements in biomedical advisory roles — for example his announced consulting role with Galectin Therapeutics and a USDA appointment as National Nutrition Advis...

Jan 8, 2026

What are the short-term and long-term side effects reported for Memo Genesis?

Clinical trial data for a product named Memo® report only mild, short-lived adverse effects—nausea, dyspepsia, transient headache, flushing and palpitations—over a four-week course , while commercial ...