Thousands of women sue after two studies, that followed a combined 78,000 women, showed an association between hair relaxer use and cancer.
The FDA has discouraged consumers from purchasing products containing formaldehyde or related ingredients due to potential ...
The study found that those who used "chemical relaxers" more than four times a year were more than twice as likely to develop ...
Thousands of Black women across the country are suing chemical relaxer manufacturers, alleging the products caused cancer.
Thousands of women claim hair relaxers cause cancer, citing studies linking them to increased risks. Legal battles grow ...
Jessicca Alexander embraces her natural hair after years of using relaxers, linking them to her uterine cancer diagnosis.
Hair relaxers, used by many Black women for sleek, straight hair, may pose a significant breast cancer risk. The Ghana Breast ...
A recent National Institutes of Health study found that women who use chemical hair straighteners more than four times a year ...
NEW ORLEANS — WWL Louisiana, along with our partners across the country, are looking into claims that chemical hair relaxers have led to cancer. Below are the stories being featured in the series.
INDIANAPOLIS — Permanent chemical hair relaxers remain popular, despite studies linking usage with uterine and other cancers. Two studies supported by the National Institutes of Health show a ...
DALLAS — Thousands of women across the country have sued major hair relaxer manufacturers and brand companies, claiming that chemical straightening products have led to uterine cancer and other ...
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