JOHNSON & JOHNSON has been ordered to pay $US417 million to a woman who says she developed terminal cancer using talc-based products. So should we stop using these ...
Years of research have yet to determine whether the use of baby powder can be linked to ovarian cancer, an Australian researcher says. An Australian researcher says women do not need to change their ...
Lois Slemp, who lives in the US state of Virginia, is undergoing chemotherapy after her ovarian cancer, initially diagnosed in 2012, returned and spread to her liver. Ms Slemp said she developed ...
JOHNSON & JOHNSON has been ordered to pay $US417 million to a woman who says she developed terminal cancer using talc-based products. So should we stop using these ...
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