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  1. A menopause doctor says scammers using her name to illegally sell testosterone online are damaging women's health. Dr Louise Newson, who founded Newson Health, has warned patients a website has...

  2. Jun 16, 2023 · A menopause doctor says scammers using her name to illegally sell testosterone online are damaging women's health. Dr Louise Newson, who founded Newson Health, has warned patients a website has...

  3. Dr Louise Newson, who founded Newson Health, has warned patients a website has stolen her brand and logo and is selling the sex hormone unlawfully. “We do not sell medication directly to anyone online,” she adds.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Scammers have created a copycat Daily Mail webpage advertising a dodgy supplement which claims to ‘dissolve belly fat.’ The fake article also includes a phoney Dragons' Den endorsement. Victims are typically targeted via scam ads which use cloaking technology to appear as if they lead to a harmless website.

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Using supplements to support estrogen levels requires careful consideration of dosing, safety, potential side effects, and contraindications. Just because a supplement is natural does not guarantee that it is safe for everyone.

  6. Jun 8, 2023 · If you’re looking to access feminizing or masculinizing hormone therapy, there are a lot of alternatives you should try before leaping to a scam like this. Many providers and health clinics including Planned Parenthood centers operate on an informed consent model, meaning patients can access hormones after meeting with a doctor to discuss ...

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  8. Mar 12, 2021 · 12 March 2021. Menopause supplements: money down the drain? Popular menopause supplements have little scientific backing. If you’re struggling with menopause, supplements promising a “hot flush fix” or “natural menopause support” may appeal. By all accounts, they’re doing a brisk trade.

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