MedCity News March 1, 2024
Amir Alroy

Wellness-oriented consumers are seeking products and practices backed not only by promises but by scientific credibility.

“Show me the money” is one of the most famous lines in movie history. It takes place at a key point during Jerry Maguire, when Jerry (Tom Cruise) – having just been fired from his high-paying sports agency – is almost begging his last-hope client, football player Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), to remain with him, rather than staying with the agency.

Rod is close to informing Jerry of his decision when he says, “Show me the money,” and then demands that Jerry respond by also saying it with as much gusto as possible.

“Show me the money!” yells Jerry into the phone. And...

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