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Johnson & Johnson Stops Selling Talc-based Baby Powder

May 22, 2020

Johnson & Johnson Stops Selling Talc-based Baby Powder This week Johnson & Johnson made a major announcement: they will stop selling their talc-based baby powder in the United States and Canada. A long time staple in many households, baby powder has been the subject of many medical studies showing long-term use can lead to ovarian…

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Coronavirus Update – We are still here for you

March 19, 2020

Coronavirus Update – We are still here for you To all of our clients, friends and TCF Family: We are still here for you. We want to first let you know that everyone’s health is our number one priority. We are praying for you and praying for our nation as we manage this health crisis…

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Buyer Beware

Buyer Beware – Products Falsely Offer Cures for Corona Virus

March 13, 2020

Buyer Beware – Products Falsely Offer Cures for Corona Virus   The world is officially in a state of emergency. The World Health Organization and the Center for Disease Control have named the Corona virus (also known as COVID-19) a pandemic. Individuals are encouraged to wash their hands frequently, avoid large crowds, and practice safe…

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Recall Round Up

Recall Round-Up: September 21, 2018

September 21, 2018

Recall Round-Up: September 21, 2018 Every week we scour the internet to bring you the latest information on product and automotive recalls in this recurring series: Recall Round-Up. This week we cover a GM recall of pick-up trucks and SUVs, a Nissan recall for rear brake defects, an E. coli contamination, and a flammable daybed from…

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Press Release – GA Attorney General Selects Legal Team to Assist in Opioid Investigation and Litigation

September 12, 2018

Press Release – GA Attorney General Selects Legal Team to Assist in Opioid Investigation and Litigation   September 11, 2018 ATLANTA, GA – Attorney General Chris Carr today announced that he has selected outside private counsel to serve as co-counsel in an investigation and litigation involving the manufacture, marketing, sale and distribution of prescription opioid…

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Recall Round-Up: August 3, 2018

August 3, 2018

Recall Round-Up: August 3, 2018 Every week we scour the internet to bring you the latest information on product and automotive recalls in this recurring series: Recall Round-Up. This week’s Recall Round-Up details the most recent food-borne illness related recall and a power supply unit that poses a fire hazard. Romaine Lettuce – Caito Foods Several…

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talc powder

Another loss for Johnson & Johnson Talc Powder

November 30, 2016

Another loss for Johnson & Johnson Talc Powder In October, Johnson & Johnson faced another failed lawsuit over claims their talc powder causes ovarian cancer. The jury ruled in favor of a California woman, diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012, who was suing Johnson & Johnson for negligent conduct in the making and marketing of…

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Medical Malpractice

Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in U.S.

July 14, 2016

Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in U.S. A recent study led by a research team at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, shows that ‘medical errors’ are now the third leading cause of death in the U.S., behind cancer and heart disease. For the purpose of the study, ‘medical errors’ was defined…

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You Mean My Baby Powder Can Give Me Cancer? And Other Questions About Talcum Powder…

May 20, 2016

You Mean My Baby Powder Can Give Me Cancer? And Other Questions About Talcum Powder… By Patrick A. Dawson You’ve read and seen Johnson & Johnson in the news lately about talcum powders and their ovarian cancer causing effects. What’s more disturbing is the reveal that J&J knew the talcum powder had cancerous causing risks, and yet…

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Medical Malpractice

As E-Cigarette Popularity Grows So Do The Concerns

May 10, 2016

As E-Cigarette Popularity Grows So Do the Concerns Since being introduced to the United States in 2007, E-Cigarettes have grown to nearly a $2.5 billion industry with 466 brands saturating the market. They are popular for a number of reasons: They offer a variety of flavors to suit tastes of smokers and non-smokers alike Many…

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