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Chemical Hair Straighteners Linked to Higher Risk of Uterine Cancer for Black Women, Study Shows

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World October 18, 2022

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Getty Images Women using chemical hair-straightening products are at a higher risk of uterine cancer than women who reported not using them, a . Researchers noted that Black women may have a higher risk because they are more likely to use such products more frequently.  A group of researchers with the NIH’s National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences looked at the hair care habits of more than 33,000 women and found that those who... + full article



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