FACT CHECK: Another deepfake of Dr. Tony Leachon used to sell ‘prostatitis cure’
A video ad featuring Dr. Tony Leachon talking about a "revolutionary drug" for prostatitis is fake.
A video ad featuring Dr. Tony Leachon talking about a "revolutionary drug" for prostatitis is fake.
An AI-manipulated ad on Facebook shows journalist Jessica Soho and Dr. Tony Leachon promoting the practice of drinking water with salt to cure hypertension. It’s fake.
Health advocate Dr. Anthony Leachon iginiit na ang paglilipat ng sobrang pondo ng PhilHealth ay labag sa Universal Health Care Act.
Health advocate Dr. Anthony Leachon asserted that the transfer of PhilHealth's excess funds goes against the Universal Health Care Act.
PhilHealth should have used excess funds to add outpatient services that would directly benefit its members so there would be no reason to have it transferred to the national treasury.
Leachon criticized Herbosa for keeping quiet on the issue, citing a lack of transparency on the process that led to the decision to return PhilHealth funds.
The advertisement featuring internist and cardiologist Dr. Antonio Leachon supposedly endorsing a milk product for high cholesterol is fake and digitally manipulated.
Paano nga ba nabibiktima ng mga fake ad ang mga ordinaryong Pinoy? Ano ang masasabi ng mga personalidad na ginagamit sa mga mapanlinlang na post? Ano nga ba ang mga ginagawang hakbang ng gobyerno para malutas ito?
Yet another website is misusing the identity of former National Task Force against COVID-19 special adviser Tony Leachon to promote fake health products.
Nag share ang dating special adviser ng National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19 ng isang maling graphic na naglilista ng iba't ibang sintomas na sinasabing mula sa impeksyon ng Omicron virus variant. Lumabas ito habang ang bansa ay nakikipagbuno sa pagdami ng mga kaso ng coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) matapos ang mga holiday.