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Podcast: CBS Mornings on the Go
Episode: How To Save Money On Buying Products That Other Shoppers Return | John Krasinski On Fatherhood & New Movie “IF”
Description: Documents show a dental lab that made a device that was supposed to help patients with TMJ jaw disorder was never inspected by the FDA before a CBS News and KFF Health News investigation. Numerous patients have said the "anterior growth guidance appliance," or AGGA, damaged their mouths. The device's inventor, dentist Dr. Steve Galella, claimed it could cure TMJ jaw disorder and sleep apnea. The device and its inventor are under criminal investigation. They have denied wrongdoing. Anna Werner reports.The National Retail Federation estimates $743 billion worth of merchandise was returned last year. Buyers and sellers...