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Johnson & Johnson Settles $700 Million Lawsuit, Addresses Consumer Safety Issues Related to Its Talc-Based Products
Jun 13, 2024
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Is Johnson & Johnson Safe to Use? Baby Power Brand Faces $700M Settlement As Users Claim Talc-Based Product Causes Cancer
Jan 24, 2024
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California Jury Awards $18.8 Million To Cancer Victim in Johnson & Johnson Talc Baby Powder Lawsuit
Jul 20, 2023
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Johnson & Johnson Agrees To Pay $8.9 Billion To Settle Lawsuit Against Cancer-Causing Talc in Baby Powder
Apr 04, 2023
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No More Talc-Based Baby Powder for J&J as Company Announces it Will Stop Selling Product in 2023
Aug 14, 2022
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U.S. Readies 28 Million COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids to be Administered as Soon as FDA Gives Authorization
Oct 21, 2021
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Johnson & Johnson Facing New Lawsuit for Deceiving Black Women Amid Baby Powder Ovarian Cancer Links
Jul 29, 2021
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Johnson & Johnson Sunscreen Recall: Products Voluntarily Taken Off Shelves After Traces of Carcinogen found on Neutrogena, Aveeno
Jul 15, 2021
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Pfizer Kids Vaccine Against COVID-19 for Below 12 Could be Ready for Approval by Fall
Jul 05, 2021
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CDC Updates Guidelines On Getting COVID-19 Vaccine While Pregnant or Breastfeeding
Jul 02, 2021
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