Tanya Mosley
๐ค SpeakerVoice Profile Active
This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.
Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So let me just go back to the testing from the FDA in 2019. If I am reading this correctly, though, the FDA had not received any testing results of baby powder danger since the 70s? Since 1973. OK, so they did their own testing just a few years ago and found that baby powder indeed had asbestos in it.
So let me just go back to the testing from the FDA in 2019. If I am reading this correctly, though, the FDA had not received any testing results of baby powder danger since the 70s? Since 1973. OK, so they did their own testing just a few years ago and found that baby powder indeed had asbestos in it.
But how could a company go four decades without having to show proof their product was safe with the FDA, especially with the accusations that had been floating around all of this time? Right.
But how could a company go four decades without having to show proof their product was safe with the FDA, especially with the accusations that had been floating around all of this time? Right.
But how could a company go four decades without having to show proof their product was safe with the FDA, especially with the accusations that had been floating around all of this time? Right.
Do you have any estimates on the number of deaths from ovarian cancer linked to J&J's baby powder?
Do you have any estimates on the number of deaths from ovarian cancer linked to J&J's baby powder?
Do you have any estimates on the number of deaths from ovarian cancer linked to J&J's baby powder?
I mean, I was even just wondering about other ovarian conditions because... I mean, every woman I know has used baby powder to keep fresh at some point. Right.
I mean, I was even just wondering about other ovarian conditions because... I mean, every woman I know has used baby powder to keep fresh at some point. Right.
I mean, I was even just wondering about other ovarian conditions because... I mean, every woman I know has used baby powder to keep fresh at some point. Right.
I want to talk about the media. How would you describe J&J's relationship with the media over the years? You tell actually the story about this outlet out of San Diego that wanted to do its own testing of Johnson's baby powder. Right. What happened in that case?
I want to talk about the media. How would you describe J&J's relationship with the media over the years? You tell actually the story about this outlet out of San Diego that wanted to do its own testing of Johnson's baby powder. Right. What happened in that case?
I want to talk about the media. How would you describe J&J's relationship with the media over the years? You tell actually the story about this outlet out of San Diego that wanted to do its own testing of Johnson's baby powder. Right. What happened in that case?
Right, the loss of that advertising. Let's take a short break. If you're just joining us, my guest is investigative journalist Gardner Harris. We're talking to him about his new book, No More Tears, The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson. We'll continue our conversation after a short break. This is Fresh Air. Let's get into Tylenol.
Right, the loss of that advertising. Let's take a short break. If you're just joining us, my guest is investigative journalist Gardner Harris. We're talking to him about his new book, No More Tears, The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson. We'll continue our conversation after a short break. This is Fresh Air. Let's get into Tylenol.
Right, the loss of that advertising. Let's take a short break. If you're just joining us, my guest is investigative journalist Gardner Harris. We're talking to him about his new book, No More Tears, The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson. We'll continue our conversation after a short break. This is Fresh Air. Let's get into Tylenol.
So one of the things in this book you do is lay out, really you just laid out the pattern of inaction from J&J after knowing about potential dangers. And Tylenol, which is one of the company's most profitable products, let's go to the 1980s. and the incident known as the Chicago Tylenol Murders. There was a man who poisoned many of those bottles with cyanide.
So one of the things in this book you do is lay out, really you just laid out the pattern of inaction from J&J after knowing about potential dangers. And Tylenol, which is one of the company's most profitable products, let's go to the 1980s. and the incident known as the Chicago Tylenol Murders. There was a man who poisoned many of those bottles with cyanide.
So one of the things in this book you do is lay out, really you just laid out the pattern of inaction from J&J after knowing about potential dangers. And Tylenol, which is one of the company's most profitable products, let's go to the 1980s. and the incident known as the Chicago Tylenol Murders. There was a man who poisoned many of those bottles with cyanide.