Can a pregnant woman really pee in a cup and find out the sex of her child months before an ultrasound delivers the news? That's what the makers of IntelliGender Gender Prediction Test claim. But is ...
IntelliGender, a company that claims its product can predict the sex of a pregnant woman's baby from her urine, will continue to stay in business despite settling a class action case that alleged the ...
BOCA RATON, Fla. TransMedia Group on Monday reported it has been retained by IntelliGender to promote that company’s Gender Prediction Test, a simple-to-use urine test that provides immediate gender ...
Californians duped by a company promising to predict the gender of a fetus based upon a urine sample from the mother are out of luck when it comes to receiving restitution, a federal appeals court ...
(CN) - After opting out of a class-action settlement over an allegedly falsely advertised gender-prediction test, California is not eligible for restitution, the 9th Circuit ruled Friday. Julie Gram ...
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BOCA RATON, Fla., Dec. 6, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- IntelliGender, the world's first at-home urine-based gender prediction test originating in the United States, has been gaining a lot of media attention ...
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Pregnant women who wanted to know their baby's gender were lured into buying a product that falsely claimed to be scientific and accurate, a San Diego Superior Court judge has ruled.
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