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Hair extensions, used by millions, often contain toxic chemicals
A new study of hair extension products found dozens of potentially hazardous substances. Is it possible to minimize your risk?
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Hair Extensions May Contain Chemicals Linked to Cancer and Reproductive Harm, New Study Finds
A new study discovers hair extensions predominatly used by Black communities have more chemicals linked to illness and cancer than previous studies identified.
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some synthetic and human hair extensions, a study published in the journal Environment & Health found.
After winning team event gold, Alysa Liu started her second Winter Olympics with an emotional short program.
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global (COIN) came out with fourth quarter earnings that fell short of Wall Street's adjusted earnings and revenue forecasts. Citizens director of financial technology ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa’s iconic Riverwalk is expanding to the west side of the Hillsborough River, and on Thursday residents will have the chance to learn and weigh in about the project. The city is ...
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