Herbalife appoints Dr Hamid Jan as Nutrition Advisory Board (NAB) member
NST Online reports that Herbalife has appointed Dr Hamid Jan to its Nutrition Advisory Board. Advisory board appointments do not independently verify company claims or business practices. Verify any product claims through independent scientific sources and research board member backgrounds.
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