Dr. Oz reaches more people in a day than most doctors do in a lifetime. But his popular show is often based on bad science.
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Further reading:
Senate hearing on weight loss product advertising (CSPAN)
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"Why 'metabolism boosters' are bullshit" (Vox)
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"Over-the-counter weight -loss pills: Do they work?" (Mayo Clinic)
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"Navigating dietary supplement regulations" (NPR Science Friday)
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"Weight loss, diets and supplements. Does anything work?) (American Diabetes Association)
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"The skinny on bely fat" (Rush University Medical Center)
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"An evidence-based review of fat-modifying supplemental weight loss products" (Journal of Obesity)
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"The Operator: Is the most trusted doctor in America doing more harm than good?" (The New Yorker)
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Dr. Oz's three biggest weight loss lies, debunked
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