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Top 10 Mesothelioma Survivor Stories of 2017
... Canada. Lean how Trina's story inspired Raeleen to fight. 15-Year Mesothelioma Survivor Living Life by Design. Alyssa Hankus started showing ... -
Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D. | Health Policy Researcher & ...
She's testified before Congress, the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, state legislators and the Parliament of Canada to ... -
Avon Hit With $52.1M Verdict for Asbestos-Contaminated ...
J&J, a leader in the field, stopped the sale of its talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the U.S. and Canada in 2020, citing the avalanche of ... -
J&J to Pay $700 Million to Settle Talc Baby Powder ...
Johnson & Johnson's talc-based baby powder stopped being sold in the U.S. and Canada in 2020. The company now sells a cornstarch-based ... -
Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay $8.9 Billion to Settle ...
The following year it pulled talc baby powder from shelves in the U.S. and Canada due to what it called “misinformation” about the product and ... -
Mesothelioma Survivors Unite to Celebrate Remission
To celebrate 16 years of mesothelioma remission, she will travel to Canada and meet fellow peritoneal mesothelioma survivor Raeleen Minchuk and Cheryl Ewoldt. -
Major Cosmetic Companies Moving Away from Talc in ...
Johnson & Johnson has been outspoken in defense of its products, attributing the end of its baby powder distribution in the U.S. and Canada to ... -
Mesothelioma Baby Powder Lawsuit Costs J&J $18.8 Million
The company pulled its talc-based powders from store shelves in the U.S. and Canada in 2020 over diminishing sales and what J&J calls ... -
Johnson & Johnson to Continue Global Sale of Talc-Based ...
Johnson & Johnson will continue selling its iconic talc-based baby powder outside the United States and Canada after shareholders rejected a proposal. -
J&J Faces Criminal Probe over Asbestos in Baby Powder
The US Justice Department is conducting a criminal investigation to determine if Johnson & Johnson misled the public about the possible presence of asbestos.