Xaviaer DuRousseau once marched in Black Lives Matter protests. Then he started watching PragerU videos — and they resonated ...
At a hearing last month, U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland of the Northern District of Illinois pushed back against Baker ...
As we embrace the warmer months and sunny skies, it’s the perfect time to refresh your look with a hairstyle that embodies ...
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A recent National Institutes of Health study found that women who use chemical hair straighteners more than four times a year face an increased risk of uterine cancer, with Black women most affected.
NEW ORLEANS — For more than twenty years, some Black women have been making a shift to protect their hair and their health. The reason behind their decision to move away from chemical relaxers ...
Leon is around 5ft, 6in tall, of slim build and was a black medium length perm they said. He was last seen wearing a black blazer, black pants, a white shirt, grey and red tie and black shoes." ...
Young lives in Douglasville, Georgia. She is among the millions of Black women who often turned to chemical relaxers to straighten their hair - a widely-used method to meet a beauty standard in ...
Bertrand’s study followed nearly 45,000 women -- who were all Black -- for more than 20 years. “We wanted to understand whether women who had a history of using chemical hair relaxers had a higher ...
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 higher ...
"The FDA was constantly in the Black community and with relaxers, making sure they’re safe and everything else...so, I mean, we did the best that we could with the information that’s provided ...