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There’s no cure for diabetes. The Facebook ads claiming to show Dr. Oz promoting a cure are actually deepfake videos that have been manipulated to spread false information, according to...
The video claiming to show that Oz was attacked onstage because he was promoting a breakthrough diabetes cure is False.
Dr. Mehmet Oz. You might have seen ads for my "Diabetes Breakthrough,” promising to cure diabetes and regulate blood sugar in two weeks. Friends and viewers wanted to know if it was legit. It wasn’t.
Oz has not pushed a diabetes cure and has been urging social media platforms to crack down on fake celebrity ads since 2019. No spin, just facts you can trust. Here's how we do it.
In November, multiple ads on Facebook claimed Dr. Mehmet Oz, a physician and former host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was promoting a miracle cure for diabetes that can treat the condition in as little as three days to two weeks.
But in 2019, Oz posted on Facebook that social media users "might have seen ads for my ‘diabetes breakthrough’ promising to cure diabetes and regular blood sugar in two weeks."
Did Wolf Blitzer and Dr. Oz endorse a new drug that can cure diabetes? No, that's not true: The video showing the CNN host and the physician uses digitally added sound that does not match their mouth movements and there is no record of them ever making the statements shown on the video.
Social media users are sharing videos that appear to show news anchors from CNN and Fox News promoting new or simple treatments for diabetes. But the clips were manipulated using artificial...
Oz, a heart surgeon and former Senate candidate, has not pitched a diabetes cure, but has been the subject of numerous deepfake videos that show him hawking a cure for diabetes or other...
Lead Stories determined that the video of Fox News host, Laura Ingraham, reporting that Dr. Mehmet Oz was sued by “Big Pharma” over a “revolutionary diabetes curing drug” is untrue, using the ‘DeepFake-o-meter’ created by UB’s Media Forensics lab, directed by Siwei Lyu.