More than 1,300 Victorians have joined a class action against Johnson & Johnson alleging its talcum powder products left them with ovarian cancer, mesothelioma (cancer affecting the lungs), and other ...
National pre-settlement funding provider continues strategic focus on late-stage, mid-stage, and emerging pharmaceutical and medical device litigation JERSEY CITY, N.J., March 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
Waters Kraus Paul & Siegel law firm: Mesothelioma cancer death linked to company's asbestos-contaminated talc cosmetics ...
Talc is not banned in the U.S., but today, many baby powder brands instead use cornstarch, which is used as an absorbent in cosmetics. While cornstarch is likely a safer choice than talc, some experts ...
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