Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson agreed Tuesday to pay over $700 million to settle a lawsuit accusing the multinational corporation of deceptive marketing practices regarding the safety of its ...
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop making and selling its talc-based baby powder around the world from ... powders sometimes tested positive for small amounts of asbestos. In response to evidence ...
Johnson & Johnson is facing another lawsuit over its talc baby powder. The National Council of Negro Women filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the company, alleging it "deceptively marketed" the ...
NEW YORK: Johnson & Johnson on ... labs and others periodically found small amounts of asbestos in talc from mines that supplied the mineral for Baby Powder and other cosmetic products into ...
When you think baby powder, you naturally think of Johnson & Johnson, so of course they’ve had something to say. On their website, they deny that talc is unsafe to use, and also refute claims it ...