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Saturday, September 6, 2025

After At-Home Diagnostics Got Boost From COVID, FTC Shows False Claims Didn't End With Pandemic - HBW Insight

Executive Summary

FTC and California Attorney General offer CRI Genetics LLC as exhibit A for making good on promised deliverables for DNA-based ancestry and information reports.

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