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"Because reducing amyloid burden is clinically proven to improve functional outcomes, these preclinical results strongly support the rationale for testing this drug in early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease."

From Science Daily • Jun. 16, 2026

It stated the mask was "clinically proven to reduce wrinkles in four weeks" but the advertising watchdog said it did not provide enough evidence to support this claim.

From BBC • Jun. 9, 2026

A New York City woman sued Abbott Laboratories on Monday, accusing the healthcare company of misleading consumers into believing its PediaSure nutrition drinks were "clinically proven" to increase children's height.

From Reuters • May 15, 2023

For example, if a product uses an image of “doctors” in white lab coats, you’ll probably assume the produce has clinically proven benefits, even if the marketer doesn’t say it does.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 30, 2023

"If I were spending a month alone," Hannah said yesterday, "I would start a meditation practice. It's clinically proven to lower blood pressure and boost brain activity. It even helps your immune system."

From "We Are Okay" by Nina LaCour




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