Johnson & Johnson just lost another lawsuit claiming that Baby Powder causes cancer costing them this time $70 Million. American Cancer Society says that their studies have been mixed for the most common brands however there are some brands that contain Asbestos that do cause cancer.

The AP reports that Deborah Giannecchini of Modesto, California, who was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer in 2012. Giannecchini, then 59, said she had used Johnson's Baby Powder for more than 40 years to keep her genital area dry, as many women do. She blamed it for her cancer and accused J&J of negligence.

The American Cancer Society reports that most of the concerns with the powder causing cancer are linked to long term use for females on the genital area or exposed to natural talc fibers at work.

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