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TikTok to ban ads that amplify body shaming
TikTok will ban ads that promote fasting apps and weight loss supplements, as part of its policy to restrict ads of products that amplify body shaming, the company said on Sept 23.
A US$6bil China startup wants to be the Amazon of health care
As soon as you’re diagnosed as diabetic, ads for treatments show up on social feeds. You get alerts on health supplements, maybe nutrition tips. Prompts on insurance policies pop up on your phone.
Wanted: Your DNA
Nestle, the company that brought you milk chocolate, Maggi instant noodles and Rocky Road ice cream, is worried about your health.
Body work: Russia’s ‘biohackers’ push boundaries
Gripping a scalpel, Vladislav Zaitsev makes an incision in the fold of skin between his client's thumb and index finger and pushes in a small glass cylinder.
Spotlight on nutrition at CES 2016
We round up a selection of gadgets from this year's CES show that promise to help you eat healthier and smarter.
Dog medicine goes viral in South Korea over claims it cures human cancer
A growing number of patients are taking fenbendazole, a de-wormer for animals, after a US man said it cured him of terminal cancer. Doctors in South Korea are exasperated, but one US researcher is not ruling out the anti-parasitic’s potential on humans.
Facebook sues ILikeAd, alleges ad fraud
Facebook Inc on Dec 5 sued a Hong Kong company that it said baited people into clicking on celebrities' photos and bogus advertising links, so it could install malware and run ads for counterfeit goods, diet pills and male enhancement supplements.
Facebook sues ILikeAd, alleges ad fraud
Facebook Inc sued a Hong Kong company that it said baited people into clicking on celebrities' photos and bogus advertising links.
Instagram won’t let influencers promote vaping products
Instagram is finally making rules to govern content in influencer advertising.
As nations reopen, warning emerges about virus tracing voids
A top world health official on May 11 warned that countries are essentially driving blind in reopening their economies.