A twisted saga involving Uyghur oppression and an FBI probe has brought fresh scrutiny to the booming surrogacy industry.
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It’s time for the FDA to re-evaluate its decision to authorise Q-Collar, say James Smoliga and Mu Yang A wearable “brain protection” device known as the Q-Collar, which sells for $199 (£149; €170), is ...