Scientists have long thought that grey hair may be linked to emotional stress. But while that connection feels pretty ...
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Gray hair may have evolved as a protection against cancer, study hints
Graying hair could be a sign that the body is effectively protecting itself from cancer, a new study suggests. Cancer-causing triggers, such as ultraviolet (UV) light or certain chemicals, activate a ...
Women who use chemical hair-straightening products may be at a higher risk for uterine cancer, and Black women may be more affected due to their higher rate of use, according to a new study. The study ...
Previous studies have linked chemicals in some hair products to breast cancer. New research has found hair straightening chemicals may increase risk of uterine cancer. Risk was doubled for those ...
Cancer-causing chemicals in synthetic braiding hair ‘environmental racism,’ health professionals say
Doctors are calling it a health emergency: A new study found harmful, cancer-causing chemicals in some synthetic braiding hair products. Channel 2’s Audrey Washington spoke with health experts and ...
Postmenopausal Black women who reported using hair relaxers more than twice a year or for more than five years had a greater than 50% increased risk of uterine cancer. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; ...
Platelet rich plasma may increase hair density in breast cancer survivors with endocrine- and chemotherapy-induced alopecia, ...
Research reveals that grey hairs are a small example of a cell choosing to bow out rather than risk turning malignant ...
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