Cancer victims are suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming talc-based baby powder caused their health issues. J&J denies the claims ...
Talc has been used in beauty and personal care products for decades, but concerns about contamination, inhalation, and ...
Recent high-profile court cases have raised concerns that women who use talc-based powder around their genital area may be at a risk for ovarian cancer, but a new study says that might not be the case ...
New research published this week lends credence to the more than 50,000 lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson that allege its talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer. The analysis, released ...
Baby powder is a common product used not only on babies, but adults. However, while a classic household item, many do have potential health risks. Here are several brands that have potential links to ...
In recent years, women have taken talcum powder manufacturers to court over concerns that the use of the product in the genital area could cause ovarian cancer. Now, a new study finds no meaningful ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Two lawsuits ended in jury verdicts worth $127 million. Two others were tossed out by a judge who said there wasn't reliable evidence that the talc in Johnson & Johnson's iconic ...
The company's talc-based product has been the target of lawsuits over its safety. Here's what we know about J&J's baby powder, and its legal maneuvers. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with ...
Deane Berg’s doctor called her in the day after Christmas 2006 to give her the crushing news. She’d had her ovaries removed, the pathology results were back, and the information could not have been ...
In 1894, Johnson & Johnson introduced a product made of crushed talc it dubbed "baby powder." For more than a century, people — especially women — used this baby powder as an everyday health and ...