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A naturally occurring mineral, talc consists of several elements like magnesium and silicon. When ground into fine particles, ...
Johnson & Johnson vows that its talc is "asbestos free, as confirmed by regular testing conducted since the 1970s." The ovarian cancer suits take the claim at face value, asserting that talc ...
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 ...
Best bang for your buck: Johnson’s Baby Powder with Pure Cornstarch, Aloe Vera & Vitamin E Our take: A quality talc-free powder that’s ideal for anyone on a budget. What we like: Free of talc.
MIDDLE-AGED women who used talcum powder in their teens are now at risk of of “ticking timebomb” ovarian and lung cancers, it has today been warned. Thousands of women in the UK could h… ...
African-American women who reported regular use of body powder were at greater risk for ovarian cancer compared to their peers who didn’t use talc, a new study shows.
Talc, a mineral mined from soil, has been widely used in cosmetics and other personal care products to absorb moisture since at least 1894, when Johnson’s Baby Powder was launched.
Talc-free baby powder formulas, on the other hand, usually contain cornstarch or tapioca starch. They can absorb moisture, but they aren’t able to prevent the skin from sweating.
Talc-free baby powder formulas, on the other hand, usually contain cornstarch or tapioca starch. They can absorb moisture, but they aren’t able to prevent the skin from sweating.
Talc-free baby powder formulas, on the other hand, usually contain cornstarch or tapioca starch. They can absorb moisture, but they aren’t able to prevent the skin from sweating.
Lawsuits and trials involving claims that talc in Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder caused cancer are ramping up again, with a new complaint filed on Tuesday on behalf of the National Council of ...
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 ...