Okay, think about Johnson & Johnson. For most of us, that name brings up images of babies, gentleness, and that classic "No More Tears" shampoo. It's a brand built on trust, one of the oldest and most familiar in America.
Well, a new, explosive book is about to completely shatter that image. It’s called *No More Tears*, and the title is dripping with irony. Written by award-winning investigative journalist Gardiner Harris, this is a deeply reported exposé that started with a single, chance conversation. Harris was at an airport bar when he met a drug sales rep for J&J. The horrific story she told him about the company's unethical practices changed everything and kicked off a years-long investigation that led to this very book.
And what he uncovered is just staggering. Harris takes us light-years away from the "baby company" image, revealing decades of deceitful and dangerous practices. We're talking about explosive cover-ups linking their iconic Baby Powder to cancer, the hidden dangers of Tylenol, and a criminal campaign to sell dangerous antipsychotics to children. He even exposes how a popular cancer drug could make tumors grow faster and how their deceptive marketing of the fentanyl product Duragesic fueled the opioid crisis on a scale that rivals the Sacklers.
This isn't just about corporate greed; it’s a page-turning drama about life-or-death decisions being made in boardrooms. Filled with shocking and infuriating revelations, *No More Tears* is a landmark piece of journalism that lays bare the corruption hiding behind the smile of a bathing baby. It's a necessary, and honestly, a terrifying read.
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