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NSU expert warns against supplements for brain function

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Robert Speth, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Dietary supplements are known for inaccurate advertising, but most people aren’t aware of how severe the problem is. NSU College of Pharmacy’s Robert Speth, M.A., Ph.D., said how some dietary supplement marketers make millions off misleading information. Speth highlighted his concerns and shared what actions he is taking to counter the problem with the Sun Sentinel.

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