Many Oneonta residents are exposed through long-term, everyday use—especially where personal care products are part of routine grooming or childcare. For some families, exposure starts during infancy and continues for years through baby powder or other talc-containing products sold for household use.
A common local reality is that product information is scattered over time: an old container gets tossed, a label becomes unreadable, or the product was purchased long ago. That’s why a claim often turns on reconstructing what product(s) were used, when, and how—not just the diagnosis.


