For decades Johnson and Johnson covered up the fact that their talcum powder was contaminated with asbestos and was allegedly ...
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What is asbestos, the cancer-linked mineral behind Johnson & Johnson’s latest £1 billion lawsuit?
Over 3,000 individuals have filed a £1 billion lawsuit in London against Johnson & Johnson, alleging their talc-based baby ...
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Talcum powder has been linked to cancer. Is it safe to use?
A court case claiming that talcum powder has caused cancer is set to take place in the UK. How worried do users of talc need ...
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What is asbestos, cancer-causing mineral at the centre of lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson?
The mineral is linked to mesothelioma, lung, laryngeal and ovarian cancers and is banned in over 60 countries. In the US, ...
Talc, which was used in J&J baby powders until 2023, is a naturally occurring mineral that is often mined in close proximity to deposits of asbestos, explains Dr Astero Klampatsa, leader of the ...
A Broward County jury on Tuesday awarded $20 million to the family of Dr. Alberto A. Casaretto Sr., finding that Johnson & ...
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Johnson & Johnson faces claim by 3,000 in U.K. who say asbestos in talcum powder made them sick
More than 3,000 U.K. claimants accuse U.S. pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson of knowingly selling asbestos-tainted ...
Over 3,000 individuals have filed a £1 billion lawsuit in London against Johnson & Johnson, alleging their talc-based baby powder caused cancer. Claimants assert the company knew about asbestos ...
As many as 3,000 people have alleged that either they or a family member developed forms of ovarian cancer or mesothelioma ...
A major legal claim has been filed in the UK against pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson, accusing the firm of knowingly ...
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Is your talcum powder as safe as you think?
Amid the Johnson Johnson baby powder controversy, experts highlight the lesser-known health effects of talc and its alleged ...
Johnson & Johnson is facing a large UK lawsuit over asbestos-contaminated baby powder linked to cancer. The case highlights ongoing concerns about product safety and company accountability in the talc ...
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