2026 Update: Talcum Powder & Cancer Risk
Talcum powder and cancer risk are back in the spotlight in 2025, as new research reignites debate over the safety of this once-common household product.
Talcum powder and cancer risk are back in the spotlight in 2025, as new research reignites debate over the safety of this once-common household product.
Local concerns over asbestos exposure have escalated as demolition plans move forward for Roosevelt School in Keego Harbor. Discover legal insights and safety regulations surrounding this project.
Canadian citizens who worked in Michigan’s industrial trades may have been exposed to asbestos. Serling & Abramson offers trusted legal guidance for Canadians facing mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.
The EPA has officially banned chrysotile asbestos—the only form still legally imported into the U.S.—under the Toxic Substances Control Act. This marks a landmark move in federal chemical safety, affecting industries, health policy, and legal accountability.
When The Past Can Still Harm You: The Link Between Talcum Powder & Ovarian Cancer When news outlets first reported the connection between talcum powder and various cancers, many people shrugged and thought, “I haven’t used talcum powder in years.”…
Asbestos is a highly dangerous substance that has been linked to several serious health conditions, including Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer in recent years, there have been significant developments in asbestos regulations and laws designed to protect the public from the…
Big news came out of bankruptcy court last week regarding the Johnson & Johnson asbestos-related claims. On January 30th, a judge shot down J&J’s attempt to utilize the bankruptcy court system in regard to their talc lawsuits. Johnson & Johnson…
Johnson & Johnson Discontinues Talc-Based Baby Powder Worldwide After decades of asbestos litigation and mounting legal pressure, Johnson & Johnson announced in August 2022 the global discontinuation of its iconic talc-based baby powder. This landmark decision marks the end of…