Johnson & Johnson helped fund 1971 study where ASBESTOS was injected into mostly black inmates paid $10 - $300 to determine if deadly substance was safe to use in talcum powder - Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Pharma giant J&J accused of testing cancer-causing asbestos black men
J&J has been found to have contributed to funding some of the dangerous, unethical, experiments being conducted by Dr Albert Kligman at a Philadelphia prison.

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