Sentences with phrase «between talc»

In the talcum powder report on our firm website, we report studies that do show a link between talc and ovarian cancer.
The defeats in court have been costly for the company, with verdicts amounting in the millions for each case, and the company spokesperson has indicated that J&J plans to appeal the verdicts standing by their denial that any link exists between talc use and ovarian cancer.
In this case, the Los Angeles jury found that Johnson & Johnson had actual knowledge of the link between talc and ovarian cancer.
More recent studies, such as the 2009 Nurses» Health Study by the Harvard School of Public Health and the 2014 Women's Health Initiative Observational Cohort by the U.S. National Institutes of Health revealed no such link between talc and ovarian cancer.
Talcum powder lawsuits are being filed against J&J over the connection between talc and ovarian cancer, and more recently mesothelioma.
Drug giant Johnson & Johnson has been hit with a $ 417 million verdict in the latest trial focusing on alleged links between talc - based products like its Johnson's Baby Powder, use by many for feminine hygiene, and ovarian cancer.

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It s not too much to say that I wouldn't mind being buried in this stuff... rubbing it between your fingers, it feels like the silkiest baby talc and even completely unsweetened, it's not too bitter to be sprinkled on top of the fanciest desserts.
The study did not ask what brands of products were used on the infants and, interestingly, did not differentiate between such natural products as cornstarch and processed products such as talc.
«In April, the National Cancer Institute's Physician Data Query Editorial Board wrote, «The weight of evidence does not support an association between perineal talc exposure and an increased risk of ovarian cancer.»
It was the first California trial in the mushrooming legal battle over links between genital use of talc and ovarian cancer, and the award against J&J on Monday was by far the largest so far.
The studies that allege a relationship between talcum powder and ovarian cancer argue that by dusting female genitals or feminine products with talcum powder, talc particles can enter the vagina, travel in the uterus, and finally to the ovaries.
The lawyers for the plaintiffs introduced evidence that existed since the 1980s, which revealed the links between the use of talc and the increased risk of ovarian cancer.
Johnson & Johnson conceded that their talc powder contained no warning about the possible link between the product and cancer.
The memo discussed the «negative publicity from the healthy community on talc» and «anybody who denies (the risks» between «hygienic» talc use and ovarian cancer would be viewed as similar to those who denied the link between cigarettes and cancer («Denying the obvious in the face of all evident to the contrary»).
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