J&J moves to limit impact of Reuters report on asbestos in Baby Powder - News Summed Up

J&J moves to limit impact of Reuters report on asbestos in Baby Powder


FILE PHOTO: Bottles of Johnson & Johnson baby powder line a drugstore shelf in New York October 15, 2015. In response to the report, J&J said on Friday that “any suggestion that Johnson & Johnson knew or hid information about the safety of talc is false.”A Monday full-page ad from J&J — headlined “Science. The ad asserted that J&J has scientific evidence its talc is safe and beneficial to use. In 1972, a University of Minnesota scientist found what he called “incontrovertible asbestos” in a sample of Shower to Shower. Reuters also found that J&J tested only a fraction of the talc powder it sold.


Source: Egypt Today December 18, 2018 00:33 UTC



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