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Johnson & Johnson Loses Court Trial Over Talcum Powder and Cancer Case, Pays $55 Million
The multinational lost against a woman who was diagnosed with cancer in 2011 after her use of J&J's talc powder products. The company is now facing 1,200 lawsuits.
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