Elizabeth Holmes and the Theranos Fraud: The Blood Test Deception Exposed

For years, Silicon Valley repeated the same promise in hushed, admiring tones: a single drop of blood could soon diagnose hundreds of diseases. It sounded like the future—clean, painless, revolutionary. Behind that promise stood a young founder with a black turtleneck, a lowered voice, and an unshakable certainty that medicine was about to be rewritten. But long before courts, headlines, and prison sentences, something else was already wrong. Inside Theranos, the technology that inspired billions in investment struggled to do what it claimed. The deception was not sudden. It unfolded quietly, layer by layer, as belief overtook verification. A vision too perfect to question Elizabeth Holmes founded Theranos with an idea that struck at a universal fear: needles, time-consuming lab…
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