The lawsuit claims the company targeted minority women and children despite being aware of the risk of asbestos in talc.
Johnson & Johnson Sued Over Baby Powder by New Mexico
The lawsuit claims the company targeted minority women and children despite being aware of the risk of asbestos in talc.
Medical News Today: Pain in the lower abdomen and bloating: What to know
Lower abdominal pain and bloating sometimes occur together. Read on to find out the potential causes of these symptoms and…
Medical News Today: Weight loss surgery reduces skin cancer risk
Although obesity is a known risk factor for some cancers, its relationship with skin cancer has been harder to pin…
Breakthrough study on molecular interactions could improve development of new medicines
A first-of-its-kind study on molecular interactions by biomedical engineers will make it easier and more efficient for scientists to develop…
Air pollution can worsen bone health
A new study with over 3,700 people in India associates air pollution with a higher risk to develop osteoporosis.
Research identifies changes in neural circuits underlying self-control during adolescence
Researchers applied tools from network science to identify how anatomical connections in the brain develop to support neural activity underlying…
Study finds dopamine, biological clock link to snacking, overeating and obesity
A new study finds that the pleasure center of the brain and the brain’s biological clock are linked, and that…
In Appalachia, Crafting a Road to Recovery With Dulcimer Strings
In Kentucky, where music is the lifeblood, an apprentice program run by luthiers provides meaningful jobs and helps remove the…
In Appalachia, Crafting a Road to Recovery With Dulcimer Strings
In Kentucky, where music is the lifeblood, an apprentice program run by luthiers provides meaningful jobs and helps remove the…