These companies are illegally selling products claiming to treat Alzheimer’s

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has taken action against 17 companies illegally selling more than 58 products, many as dietary supplements, that claim to treat Alzheimer’s disease and other serious diseases and health conditions.

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