The case, which opened in the High Court on Wednesday, originally involved 3,000 claimants and is set to become the largest ...
Thousands of cancer patients are now involved in legal action against Johnson & Johnson , who claim its toxic baby powder is ...
The trial features the family members of three women who died of ovarian cancer after decades of using Johnson & Johnson’s ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Johnson & Johnson is earmarking nearly $9 billion to cover allegations that its baby powder containing talc caused cancer, more than quadrupling the amount that the company had ...
In 2019, Johnson & Johnson, the makers of the most popular brand of baby powder, faced over 14,000 lawsuits, some claiming its association with increased risk of ovarian cancer, and some claiming its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It can be easy to ignore safety warnings when it comes to our most coveted beauty products, including those soothing talc-based ...
Johnson & Johnson lost a second lawsuit Tuesday when a Missouri jury ordered the company to pay $55 million to a woman who said the company's talcum-powder products caused her ovarian cancer.
As concerns about baby powder being contaminated with asbestos mount, a new study finds a link between such contamination and a rare and deadly cancer. A group of 33 people developed mesothelioma ...
Editor’s Note: Ford Vox is a physician specializing in rehabilitation medicine and a journalist. He is a medical analyst for NPR station WABE-FM 90.1 in Atlanta. He writes frequently for CNN Opinion.
A court case involving the family of an Alabama woman who blamed the talc in baby powder for causing their mother's fatal ovarian cancer is raising questions about the product's safety — especially ...