Amosite asbestos is among the commonly used types of asbestos. Amosite is considered one of the more dangerous types because of its high usage and tendency to crumble and inhale...
Read PostActinolite asbestos is one of the rarer types of asbestos and is not often the source of exposure for cancer patients. However, it’s still important to know what actinolite...
Read PostWhat is a VA Intent to File for VA claims?
By: Retired LCDR Carl Jewett, VA Claims Agent
September 6, 2022
If you are considering filing a VA mesothelioma claim for VA Disability Compensation or VA Pension, but will not be filing your VA Claim before the end of the current month, it is...
Read PostTremolite asbestos is one of many types of asbestos known for being lightweight and durable, making it perfect for use in products like insulation and brake pads. Tremolite can...
Read PostWhen people think of cancer, they often first wonder about the symptoms. Symptoms can be the first signs of concern, and can motivate people to see their doctor and undergo...
Read PostJohnson & Johnson Ends Production and Sale of Talc Baby Powder Worldwide
By: Devin Golden
August 21, 2022
More than two years after Johnson & Johnson stopped manufacturing and selling its talc Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder product in North America, the health and beauty giant...
Read PostTalc is a natural mineral used throughout tons of consumer products, with the most well-known product being Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder. Many talcum powder products –...
Read PostMuch to-do has been made about the danger of talc and talcum powder. The ingredient in health and beauty care products, such as baby powders and skin care and makeup or blush, has...
Read PostTalc is a mineral that is often used in various cosmetic and personal care products, such as Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder. While it is generally considered safe, there is a...
Read PostTalc is known as the softest mineral on earth, composed of magnesium, silicon and oxygen. The mineral is largely mined in the southeastern United States with smaller deposits...
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