Poisoned beauty: How Johnson & Johnson failed to dodge $9 billion fines using bankruptcy law

Poisoned beauty: How Johnson & Johnson failed to dodge $9 billion fines using bankruptcy law

J&J said in May 2020 that it would discontinue sales of talc-based baby powders in the US and Canada and replace them with cornstarch-based baby powders. The company said talc powders would “continue to be sold in other markets around the world where there is significantly higher demand for the product.”

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50,000 lawsuits expose J&J’s 40 years of deception about asbestos in baby powder

50,000 lawsuits expose J&J’s 40 years of deception about asbestos in baby powder

In 2006, IARC classified cosmetic talc as “possibly carcinogenic” when used in the genital area. J&J then “looked for ways to sell more Baby Powder to two key groups of longtime users: African-American and overweight women,” Reuters reported in 2019.

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‘I am deeply disturbed by continuing Big Pharma, GAVI, WHO attacks on African people with unnecessary, dangerous and expensive vaccines’

‘I am deeply disturbed by continuing Big Pharma, GAVI, WHO attacks on African people with unnecessary, dangerous and expensive vaccines’

About 8,000 women die per year from cervical cancer in Nigeria, Muhammad Ali Pate, the coordinating minister of Health & Social Welfare, said. The higher rates are largely attributed to low screening coverage for cervical cancer and limited treatment options in the region, although actual numbers vary widely from country to country.

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‘Groundbreaking’ antibiotic set to turn tide on drug-resistant ‘super-gonorrhoea’ if used wisely

‘Groundbreaking’ antibiotic set to turn tide on drug-resistant ‘super-gonorrhoea’ if used wisely

The trial enrolled 930 people with gonorrhoea in South Africa, Thailand, the United States, Belgium and the Netherlands. Participants received either zoliflodacin – given as a pill – or the disease’s standard treatment, an injection of an antibiotic called ceftriaxone, in combination with an oral dose of the antibiotic azithromycin.

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WHO increasingly looks more like a scheme for extracting private profit from the public purse

WHO increasingly looks more like a scheme for extracting private profit from the public purse

It is irrational to support corrupted institutions, but rational to support improvements in health and well-being. It is rational (and decent) to help populations who, through accidents of history such as past colonial exploitation or other misfortune, lack the means to fully address their own basic healthcare.

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How top US officials coerced virologists to label Covid link to Wuhan lab a ‘conspiracy theory’

How top US officials coerced virologists to label Covid link to Wuhan lab a ‘conspiracy theory’

A week later, a February 26, 2020, commentary in Emerging Microbes & Infections repeated claims that lab-leak theory was a conspiracy theory. The paper was written by virologists – including Linda Saif, of Ohio State University – working behind the scenes with Baric and Shi Zhengli, who conducted research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

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US top officials with ties to Wuhan Institute still fighting to discredit Covid link to Chinese lab

US top officials with ties to Wuhan Institute still fighting to discredit Covid link to Chinese lab

A report by the US House of Representatives Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released in July found that Fauci and other key scientists and government officials used the paper as a means to suppress the Covid-19 lab-leak theory.

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Beauty and the beast: Thousands of Black women in US diagnosed with uterine cancer linked to hair relaxers

Beauty and the beast: Thousands of Black women in US diagnosed with uterine cancer linked to hair relaxers

The American Cancer Society estimates there will be about 66,000 new cases of uterine cancer diagnosed this year in the United States, less than a quarter of the number of 297,790 new cases of invasive breast cancer, and more than three times the 19,710 cases of ovarian cancer.

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AstraZeneca plans to expand its Cancer Care project beyond Kenya’s largest referral hospital

AstraZeneca plans to expand its Cancer Care project beyond Kenya’s largest referral hospital

By boosting equitable access to state-of-the-art technology that can provide early and accurate detection, the donation is expected to enhance survival rates among prostate cancer patients significantly.

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Fired for rejecting Covid vaccination reinstated New York teachers offers hope for others

Fired for rejecting Covid vaccination reinstated New York teachers offers hope for others

Some of the workers, along with Teachers For Choice, sued the city in February, in a lawsuit sponsored in part by CHD and CHD New York. The suit also sought class-action certification for all DOE workers who were denied religious exemptions. Judge Ralph Porzio denied the motion to grant class status, a ruling the plaintiffs are appealing.

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