💨 Abstract
A 64-year-old woman, Julie Whytock, from Hertfordshire, is suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming their talc powder caused her ovarian cancer, which led to job loss and contemplation of suicide. Over 2,000 people have joined a legal case against J&J, with KP Law suggesting over 100,000 could have developed cancer from using the product.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
‘Moronic’ friends guilty of chopping down iconic 300-year-old Sycamore Gap tree
David Tennant game show becomes ITV’s ‘most expensive flop in years’
Fans convince original Chrono Trigger dev to ‘look into’ doing a remake
12 best things to do in London including ‘stunning’ London rooftop bars and terraces worth booking
I thought Molly-Mae Hague was self-absorbed – her documentary changed my mind
Ranvir Singh replaced and forced to drop out of Lorraine last minute
Emmerdale fans confused over missing character: ‘Can someone explain?’
VE Day viewers baffled after 90s one hit wonders perform for King Charles
Emmerdale star marks ‘mad two years’ on ITV soap as she says final goodbye
‘You don’t want me to play him’: Walton Goggins on the role he almost didn’t take
Powered by MessengerX.io