It follows years of lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson and other companies alleging links between talc-based baby powder and cancer. Despite the lawsuits, research has found mixed evidence of a ...
“Those findings uniformly show the absence of asbestos contamination in Johnson’s Baby Powder and the talc sourced for Johnson’s Baby Powder. Independent science makes clear that talc is not ...
Many of us are familiar with talc (mined as naturally occurring hydrous magnesium silicate) as used in combination with other ingredients to make baby powder. For cosmetic products, talc may be used ...
As part of the deal, the subsidiary would declare bankruptcy, although that proposal has been challenged in court by the Justice Department.J&J removed talc from its baby powder in the U.S. market ...