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This bill would establish new federal rules to prevent fraudulent claims about health treatments and therapies, likely giving the government stronger authority to investigate and punish companies that make false or misleading promises about what their products can cure or treat. The measure would affect manufacturers, sellers, and marketers of health products and therapies, as well as consumers who rely on accurate information when making healthcare decisions. It aims to protect people from wasting money on treatments that don't actually work as advertised.
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