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2024-12-14 21:27:25
The claim that Johnson & Johnson (J&J) intentionally added carcinogens to sunscreens is misleading. In 2021, J&J recalled aerosol sunscreens due to benzene contamination, a cancer-linked chemical. Benzene is not an ingredient and its presence was accidental, not deliberate. [Link] [Link]
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2024-12-14 23:54:06
Investigation Gaps: J&J’s internal investigation and the FDA’s review have not produced publicly available results, meaning there is no clear evidence proving J&J’s lack of knowledge. [Link] [Link]
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2024-12-15 03:40:29
Innonence presumption exists, until J&J is found guilty, or there is enough evidence to support that they had knowledge of the benzene the note is misleading. [Link]
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2024-12-16 03:42:09
All of the proposed community notes are counter-arguments to claims the OP didn’t make.
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