For decades, people trusted talc powder as a supposedly safe health and beauty solution. People used it to avoid odors and prevent moisture accumulation. In fact, Johnson & Johnson even marketed talc powder as baby powder. Countless parents sprinkled the powder...
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Month: October 2024
Why renovations increase asbestos risks
Asbestos is always dangerous. There’s a reason why it has been essentially banned in the United States. When you buy building materials today, they can’t contain asbestos because the health concerns have become clear. It can lead to a host of serious diseases,...
Is asbestos in makeup causing health issues?
Asbestos, a known carcinogen, has long been linked to severe health issues such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Surprisingly, recent studies and reports have raised concerns about the presence of asbestos in makeup products, potentially putting...
When big businesses try to avoid responsibility for talc-related cancer
People have used talcum powder for decades as a health and beauty solution. Some companies even marketed this product for use on babies in particular. People have long used talcum powder to fight odor and absorb moisture. Unfortunately, research has begun to connect...