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The National Council of Negro Women is suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming the company specifically marketed its talcum-based powder products to Black women without warning them of their alleged ...
For years, Black women have been using the talcum baby powder which continues to have a negative health impact on their bodies, the lawsuit claims, arguing that it is Johnson & Johnson's legal ...
A Black women’s advocacy group filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing Johnson & Johnson of selectively marketing the company’s talcum-based products, including Johnson’s Baby Powder, to African ...
A lawsuit alleging that Johnson & Johnson marketed talcum-based baby powder to Black women amid concerns over the product and ovarian cancer risks was filed Tuesday on behalf of the National ...
A study of more than 250,000 women between 1976 and 2017 found no significant link between women’s use of talcum powder on their genitals and ovarian cancer. Still, scientists continue to study ...
British women who claim talcum powder gave them ovarian cancer are planning to take Johnson & Johnson to court, in the first legal suit the pharmaceutical giant has faced on the issue in the UK ...
Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson agreed to pay $700 million spread across 43 states to settle allegations it deceptively marketed talcum powder products as safe for women, New Jersey ...
The researchers are from the National Institutes of Health, and their findings were based on data from the Sister Study, which enrolled more than 50,000 women in the U.S. from 2003 to 2009. The ...
In a video deposition of Patricia Matthey shared with the jury previously, Pat Matthey testified that she regularly used Johnson & Johnson's baby powder product since she was 18 years old ...
A 2015 study in Los Angeles found that 44% of African-American women reported using talcum powder, compared to 30%of White women and 29% of Hispanic women, Reuters reported. Generations of harm ...