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flag A Missouri jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $250,000 to a woman who said its talcum powder caused her ovarian cancer due to lack of warning.

flag A U.S. jury has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $250,000 to a woman who claimed that long-term use of its talcum powder caused her ovarian cancer. flag The verdict, delivered in a Missouri trial, adds to the company’s legal challenges over the product’s safety, though it does not involve the larger punitive damages seen in previous cases. flag The decision is based on the plaintiff’s claim that J&J failed to warn consumers about potential risks.

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