The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has published a new assessment of talc’s potential to cause cancer, concluding that is it ‘probably carcinogenic’ to humans.
In a bid to put litigation over the safety of its talc products into the rearview mirror, Johnson & Johnson has added another $1.1 billion to its settlement offer, according to media reports.
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A British mum has a rare addiction - eating a bottle of Johnson's baby powder every day. Lisa Anderson, 44, started ingesting the talcum powder 15 years ago, after using it on her young son following ...