New study finds hydration spas are largely unregulated

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    A new study detects that the spa salons of hydration are largely unregulated

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A new study warns about the use of droplets in Med Spas, arguing that the IV industry is working almost without supervision or data to support its claims. NBC News' Erika Edwards explains that a new study talks about the health industry for $ 15 billion and its safety.

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