A man in Maine is suing pharmeceutical giant Johnson & Johnson for $25 million over the death of his wife, claiming that use of its “dangerous and defective” talcum powder caused her death.
Julie Whytock, 64, from Hertfordshire, says she developed ovarian cancer after using Johnson & Johnson (J&J) talc powder ‘at least ... Every time a doctor talked to me, they’d say it was ...
Relatives of Maureen Wright believe her use of talcum powder, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, was linked to her developing cancer and have joined a group action against the firm. They have now ...
For decades, women thought they could trust cosmetic products, like baby powder, for feminine hygiene. But many of those products contained talcum powder, with some saying it has a direct link to ...