Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson says it will continue to sell its talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the UK and the rest of the world, despite stopping sales in the US and Canada. It said ...
For decades, talc-based products may have been contaminated with asbestos, a mineral that’s known to cause cancer. However, many manufacturers resisted adding warning labels about the risks of ovarian ...
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop making and selling its talc-based baby powder around the world from next year. The announcement comes more than two years after the healthcare giant ended sales ...
Lawyers claim the company “knew for decades” that there was allegedly asbestos present in its talc products, although Johnson & Johnson (J&J) maintains that its baby powder was safe and ...
J&J hopes 3rd time's the charm for Texas two-step strategy as it lifts talc settlement offer to $8B While J&J has long defended its iconic baby powder, the company removed it from the market in ...
Some people are surprised to learn that talc is a fairly common ingredient used in cosmetics. "The list encompasses ...
Most dusting powders contain the astringent talc, which absorbs oil and sweat. Instead of lathering your body in a greasy ...