Why Johnson & Johnson Is Losing the Talc Battle

Deane Berg was the first woman to sue Johnson & Johnson when she was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer after years of using their Baby Powder. Her lawsuit garnered attention, though she was awarded no damages. Her case turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg; J&J is now facing more than 1,200…

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How to Find Out if Your Doctor Is Good for You

On the heels of the big news that medical errors are now the third leading cause of the death in the United States, we thought it might be appropriate to write about the information available to you when choosing a doctor. Unfortunately, the type of information that patients have access to concerning healthcare providers boils…

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Johnson and Johnson Dodges Bad Press through Use of Subsidiaries

Mega-company Johnson & Johnson is the brand we trust; they make Band-Aids, Listerine, and soothing creams, and they’ve been around for years. That trust is eroding. In response to allegations that talc causes ovarian cancer, the company’s official position has been outright denial. The refusal to acknowledge a problem isn’t a new issue; J&J lied…

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Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Cover-Up: a Policy Decades in the Making

In 1971, British researchers found talc particles deeply embedded in 10 of 13 ovarian tumors. Their results were the first indication of a potential link between the mineral and ovarian cancer. Eleven years later, an epidemiologist named Daniel Cramer published a study in Cancer that showed a statistical link between genital talc use and ovarian…

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