| Title: | TIGHTENING THE BELT ON THE WEIGHT-LOSS INDUSTRY |
| Author: | Mitchell, Sandra R. |
| Citation: | TIGHTENING THE BELT ON THE WEIGHT-LOSS INDUSTRY (1994 Third Year Paper) |
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| Abstract: | Americans dole out $33 billion dollars a year to cure their weight problems, as every year the market is flooded with food and drug products that promise a fast, easy way to a new, slimmer you. Unfortunately, while there is not a fast and easy solution to regulating America's weight problem, something must be done by the Federal Drug Administration ("F.D.A.") to better regulate the weight-loss industry. |
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