HealthWoman Who Blames Baby Powder For Her Ovarian Cancer Wins Lawsuit: Should You Stop Using Talcum Powder? Johnson & Johnson has lost another lawsuit connected to its cosmetic powders but the company continues to defend its products. Is it time to throw out talc-based products?by Luan Chan
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HealthJury Awards $70 Million To Ovarian Cancer Patient In Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Lawsuitby Rhodi Lee
HealthJohnson & Johnson Subsidiary Acclarent Settles Medical Device-Related Allegations For $18 Millionby Katherine Derla
HealthJury Orders Johnson & Johnson To Pay $55 Million Over Talc-Based Powder Linked To Ovarian Cancerby Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/WellnessFDA Gives Approval To Knockoff Version Of Johnson & Johnson Remicade Drugby Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/WellnessEU Recommends Conditional Approval For Johnson & Johnson's Blood Cancer Drug Darzalexby Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/WellnessJohnson & Johnson Loses $72 Million In Suit Linking Talcum Powder To Cancerby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessFDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval Of Remicade Knockoffby Rina Marie Doctor