For decades, talc-based products may have been contaminated with asbestos, a mineral that’s known to cause cancer. However, many manufacturers resisted adding warning labels about the risks of ovarian ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published a new assessment of talc’s potential to cause cancer, concluding that is it ‘probably carcinogenic’ to humans.
For decades, research has shown talcum powder products may contain asbestos and put users at risk of cancer. Talcum powder lawsuit updates have continued to evolve as claims progress through the legal ...
Two attempts by Johnson & Johnson to resolve approximately 60,000 talcum powder lawsuits through bankruptcy courts have crumbled because the company could not show that the subsidiaries it erected ...
The Winnipeg Jets are coming off one of their worst outings of the season with a flat performance against the Utah Hockey Club on Monday. That game no ...
A British mum has a rare addiction - eating a bottle of Johnson's baby powder every day. Lisa Anderson, 44, started ingesting the talcum powder 15 years ago, after using it on her young son following ...