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  1. Talc - Wikipedia

    Talc is a common metamorphic mineral in metamorphic belts that contain ultramafic rocks, such as soapstone (a high-talc rock), and within whiteschist and blueschist metamorphic terranes.

  2. Talcum Powder and Cancer - American Cancer Society

    Talc is a mineral made up mainly of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. As a powder, it absorbs moisture well and helps cut down on friction, making it useful for keeping skin dry and helping …

  3. What Is Talc? Uses, Safety and Health Risks Explained

    Mar 3, 2025 · Learn about talc, including its uses in products like baby powder, potential health risks and safe alternatives for everyday use.

  4. The Mineral Talc: Uses, Properties, Photos - Geology.com

    Most people are familiar with the mineral known as " talc ". It can be crushed into a white powder that is widely known as "talcum powder." This powder has the ability to absorb moisture, …

  5. Talc | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 23, 2025 · Talc, common silicate mineral that is distinguished from almost all other minerals by its extreme softness. Its soapy or greasy feel accounts for the name soapstone given to …

  6. Talc Is Suddenly in the Spotlight. Is it Bad for You? - TIME

    Jul 24, 2025 · Despite the lawsuits, though, research hasn’t confirmed whether talc causes cancer, especially when consumed through food. Meanwhile, companies continue to use talc …

  7. Is talc in makeup safe? - MD Anderson Cancer Center

    Mar 3, 2025 · Talcum powder, also known as talc, is a naturally occurring mineral that is a common ingredient in products from baby powder to chewing gum and even pharmaceuticals. …

  8. Talc | FDA - U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    Dec 31, 2024 · Talc is a naturally occurring mineral, mined from the earth, composed of magnesium, silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Chemically, talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate …

  9. FDA targets talc in food and medicine - Chemical & Engineering …

    Jun 9, 2025 · “Talc is in candy that children eat. It’s in food,” FDA commissioner Marty Makary said. It is also in 4 of the 10 most-common medications in the US, he noted.

  10. Understanding Talc: Properties, Uses, and Health Risks

    Often found in cosmetics, plastics, and even food products, the versatility of talc stems from its unique properties. This article seeks to unpack not only the characteristics of talc itself but also …