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Social media health scams

Social-media health scams are widespread, often AI-enhanced, and can mimic trusted sources

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Jan 29, 2026
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Will posting a message on Facebook protect your photos and data?

or copy‑and‑paste notice on does not legally alter Facebook’s contract with users and therefore will not reliably protect photos or data; Facebook’s policies and terms of service—and not unilateral us...

Feb 4, 2026

What steps can consumers take to spot and report health-related scam ads on social media?

are widespread, often AI-enhanced, and can mimic trusted sources; consumers can reduce risk by learning red flags, verifying claims, avoiding interaction with suspicious ads, and reporting them to pla...

Feb 2, 2026

Dr Phil diabetes Cure?

There is no credible evidence that offers a miraculous cure for diabetes; his public narrative and interviews describe long-term management through lifestyle, not a one-time cure . Simultaneously, mul...

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