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Ben Carson, Reba McEntire falsely linked to unproven Alzheimer's product

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There is no cure for Alzheimer's disease, contrary to social media advertisements claiming neurosurgeon Ben Carson and country music star Reba McEntire developed a nasal spray that can prevent the disease and reverse dementia.
The article from MSN discusses a misleading advertisement that falsely links former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson and country singer Reba McEntire to an unproven Alzheimer's treatment product. The ad, which has circulated on social media, claims that Carson and McEntire endorse a "breakthrough" in Alzheimer's treatment, suggesting it can reverse the disease's effects. However, there is no evidence that either Carson or McEntire have endorsed this product. The product in question, often promoted through sensational claims and fake news articles, lacks scientific backing and is part of a broader issue of deceptive marketing practices targeting vulnerable populations seeking hope for incurable conditions. The article warns consumers to be cautious of such endorsements and to seek information from credible medical sources.

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