Richard Wright, 46, lost his mum Maureen at the age of 13 to ovarian cancer but has now joined a group lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson to fight for 'justice' ...
"We stand firmly behind the decades of independent scientific analysis by medical experts around the world that confirms talc-based Johnson's baby powder is safe, does not contain asbestos ...
In 2018, Johnson & Johnson was sued by 22 women who claimed the company's baby powders contained ... scary to hear your ...
The mineral talc in its natural form does contain asbestos and does cause cancer, however, asbestos-free talc has been used in baby powder and other cosmetics since the 1970s. But the studies on ...
J&J sold products with talc for more than 100 years before ... Johnson & Johnson has denied its baby powder contains asbestos.
According to the Mesothelioma Center, not all talc deposits contain asbestos, but talc is often contaminated ... Talc was contained in popular Johnson & Johnson products such as baby powder and body ...
Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday announced it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States ... Johnson knew for decades that its product contains asbestos." In response to evidence ...
For decades, women thought they could trust cosmetic products, like baby powder, for feminine hygiene ... wants new testing for products that contain talc. The FDA has proposed a rule to require ...