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Earlier this year, the fat-burning effects of green coffee bean extract 鈥?an extract touted by daytime TV Dr. Oz as a miraculous weight-loss aid 鈥?were called into question by the Federal Trade Commission. Now, the 2012 study purporting to demonstrate the extract effectiveness has been retracted. The sponsors of the study cannot assure the validity of the data so we, Joe Vinson and Bryan Burnham, are retracting the paper, write the authors, who originally published the article in a 2012 issue of Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy. The study 鈥?
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