Supreme Court declines to hear Johnson & Johnson appeal of talcum powder case

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Supreme Court declines to hear Johnson & Johnson appeal of talcum powder case
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US Supreme Court declines to take up Johnson & Johnson's appeal of a multibillion dollar verdict in favor of women who said they developed ovarian cancer from using the company's talcum powder products.

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