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She was diagnosed with cancer at 28. Her lawsuit blames hair relaxers.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 28, 2022

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Jenny Mitchell always dreamed of having children. But in 2018, when the 28-year-old was diagnosed with uterine cancer and underwent a hysterectomy, those dreams were dashed.‘’I was devastated,’’ Mitchell, now 32 and living in Missouri, told The Washington Post.In a federal lawsuit filed last week in the Northern District of Illinois, Mitchell blames the hair products that she’s been using since she was in grade school. Naming five... + full article



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