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Water Making Cancer Claim On Import Alert: Health And Wellness Industry News

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TruVision warned on GMPs; UK regulators tell TV personality to disclose her social media endorsement of vitamin firm Convits; ThermoLife’s six-year litigation against Gaspari ends; and more news in brief.

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