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Pharmaceutical Company Johnson & Johnson To Pay 4.6 Billion Dollars To 22 Women Over Baby Powder Ovarian Cancer Lawsuit
HealthJury Awards $29 Million in Latest Johnson & Johnson Cancer-Causing Baby Powder Lawsuit
By Brittany ShootMarch 15, 2019
Company faces potential liability in the millions of dollars.
HealthJohnson & Johnson Knew Baby Powder Contained Asbestos for Decades, Report Claims
By Chris MorrisDecember 14, 2018
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RetailDoes J&J’s Baby Powder Cause Cancer? A Jury Just Said Yes With an Enormous $4.69 Billion Penalty
By David MeyerJuly 13, 2018
TSA Seizes Record Number Of Guns in 2015
Travel & LeisureFlying Soon? TSA to Begin More Aggressively Screening Powder in Carry-On Luggage
By Brittany ShootJune 20, 2018
Talcum powder
HealthJohnson & Johnson Wins Reversal of $72 Million Verdict Over Talc Cancer Risks
By ReutersOctober 17, 2017
Johnson & Johnson baby powder.
HealthSupreme Court Ruling Could Save J&J Millions in Talc Cancer Lawsuits
By ReutersJune 21, 2017
Johnson And Johnson's Buys Guidant Corp
HealthJohnson & Johnson Just Lost Another Huge Talc-Powder Case
By ReutersMay 3, 2016
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HealthThe $72 Million Talc Verdict Against J&J May Not Set a Precedent
By ReutersFebruary 26, 2016
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HealthScientists Say a Talc and Cancer Link Is Hard to Pin Down
By ReutersFebruary 25, 2016
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