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Blood Test Startup Theranos Calls WSJ Expose "Baseless" And "Erroneous" The WSJ's report essentially argues that the device developed by Theranos, called Edison, may not be operating as advertised. |
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In A Second Punch, Theranos Defends Itself Against WSJ Expose CEO Elizabeth Holmes refuted the articles' claims that the company's blood-testing system was yielding inaccurate results and that it was using commercially available equipment, rather than proprietary technology. |
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Another Blow to Theranos: Blood Vial Deemed "Uncleared Medical Device" By FDA In another blow to embattled blood testing startup Theranos, the FDA posted inspection reports on Tuesday that reveal potentially disastrous pitfalls for the company. |
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