Thousands of women claim hair relaxers cause cancer, citing studies linking them to increased risks. Legal battles grow ...
Thousands of women sue after two studies, that followed a combined 78,000 women, showed an association between hair relaxer ...
Thousands of Black women across the country are suing chemical relaxer manufacturers, alleging the products caused cancer.
Thousands of women sue beauty brands over cancer risks linked to chemical hair relaxers.
New research raises concerns about the safety of chemical hair relaxers. Now, many Black women want safer alternatives.
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 ...
Young saw a commercial about lawsuits filed against businesses manufacturing hair relaxers and their potential cancer-causing chemicals. She filed a lawsuit, too. It turns out she's one of ...
Concerns about health risks, including links to gynecological tumors and uterine cancer, are driving a shift in Black hair ...
“I think some women have never even seen their natural hair,” Wright ... risk of uterine cancer, with Black women most affected. Thousands have since sued relaxer manufacturers, claiming ...
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