A federal grand jury indicted three SC men, alleging they bilked the government out of “millions” for doing worthless COVID-19 tests.
LabConnect, a leading provider of technology-driven central laboratory services and functional service provider solutions for clinical trials, today announced the grand opening of its new facility in ...
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DAVENPORT, Iowa - March 11, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Amana Care Clinic has announced extended operating hours at its ...
Tick-borne diseases are on the rise in the northeastern US, with many ticks carrying more than one pathogen, reports a recent analysis published in Ecosphere by researchers at Cary Institute of ...
One year ago, Gannon University, AHN Saint Vincent and First Ascent Biomedical announced a $6.5 million project to build two medical labs in the school’s I-Hack building on West 9th Street.
The owner of a business in Greenville, South Carolina, and two of his employees have been indicted in a multi-part scheme to ...
At the height of the pandemic, a Greenville company made millions by processing hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 tests. Prosecutors says the company knew its tests were faulty all along.
Lipid nanoparticles, or LNPs, best known as the delivery vehicle for the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines received by billions of people, are now at the center of a much larger medical revolution. Researchers ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – Three people were indicted in a health care fraud scheme that stole millions from healthcare benefit programs, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. 56-year-old Kevin S.
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Integration Delivers Seamless Workflow Combining AI-Powered Cancer Diagnosis with CAP, RCPath, and ICCR-Compliant ...