If you used talc as a child, or still use it now, here’s what the science says about the link with cancer. It might not be ...
Philadelphia jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay damages in a talc related ovarian cancer case, the first plaintiff win there since litigation restarted. Verdict comes after prior bankruptcy efforts ...
A Pennsylvania jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $250,000 in a new talc baby powder ovarian cancer trial loss.
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) was found liable by a Philadelphia jury in an ovarian cancer case linked to long term use of its talc based baby powder. The jury awarded compensatory and punitive damages ...
Facing thousands of lawsuits claiming its talcum powders have caused harm, Johnson & Johnson has argued that science is on its side and that its products do not contain asbestos. But documents filed ...
By Diana Novak Jones Feb 13 (Reuters) - A jury in Pennsylvania state court on Friday awarded $250,000 to the family of a woman who sued Johnson & Johnson alleging its talc-based baby powder was to ...
Gayle Emerson sued Johnson & Johnson, six months before she died of cancer at age 68 ...
Federal health officials are scrutinizing a mineral—added to some makeup, medications, and foods—that many people have never thought twice about: talc. The JAMA article added that talc remains common, ...
You might have noticed brand-new car parts covered in some sort of white powder. Luckily, there's no reason for you to be too ...
Manufacturers of baby powder and cosmetic products made with talc will have to test them for asbestos under a proposal announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The agency's proposal comes ...
The World Health Organization's (WHO) cancer research agency has delivered a damning report on powdered mineral talc, calling it "probably" cancer-causing to humans, mainly because of powders being ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A U.S. jury verdict linking regular use of Johnson & Johnson talcum powder to a woman's death from ovarian cancer has spurred new concern from consumers, but scientists say the ...