Health Defects From Baby Powder

In a dramatic courtroom showdown, an Oregon jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $260 million to Kyung Lee, a 48-year-old mother who developed mesothelioma after using the company’s talc-based baby powder for over 30 years. This landmark verdict raises critical questions about the safety of a household staple and the potential risks of long-term use. Find out more about the case, the arguments, and what this means for the future of Johnson & Johnson’s legal battles.

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Read more: Jury Awards $260 Million to Baby Powder User in Case Against Johnson & Johnson

 

Landmark Verdict: $260 Million Awarded in Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder Case

Eat Well to Heal Well: Discover America’s Healthiest Restaurants

Guide to the Healthiest Restaurants in America | Templeton List

Find truly healthy dining options—handpicked to support your wellness and healing journey.

Want to dine out without compromising your health? The Templeton List reveals restaurants across America that prioritize clean ingredients, thoughtful preparation, farm-to-table sourcing, and menus that support a health-conscious lifestyle.