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Chemical hair straighteners linked to higher risk of uterine cancer for Black women, study shows

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“If you care about Black women’s health, you have to care about our hair,” said professor Wendy Greene, a leading voice in the movement against Black hair discrimination.
A new study that Black women are at a higher risk of uterine cancer because of their use of chemical hair-straightening products.
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