A Minnesota jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $65.5 million to a mother of three who linked her cancer to long-term use ...
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 ...
Talc is a naturally occurring, soft silicate mineral that is mined from the earth. Its chemical name is hydrous magnesium silicate. In finely powdered form, talc absorbs moisture well and ...
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 ...
'What's It Going to Take?' LA Jurors Asked to Decide Whether J&J's Baby Powder Caused Ovarian Cancer
A Los Angeles Superior Court jury is expected to begin deliberations Friday in a closely watched trial that involves two women alleging their long-term use of Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused ...
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Ramsey Co. jury awards $65.5 million to woman with cancer in Johnson & Johnson talc lawsuit
A Ramsey County jury awarded $65.5 million to a mother who claimed she developed cancer after using talcum powder products ...
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