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Thousands of Black women are suing chemical relaxer makers over cancer risks

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A significant legal battle is unfolding as thousands of Black women have filed lawsuits against manufacturers of chemical hair relaxers, alleging that these products significantly increase the risk of cancer. The plaintiffs argue that the companies knew about the potential health risks but failed to adequately warn consumers. This case highlights broader issues of consumer safety, corporate responsibility, and the need for transparency in product ingredients, especially those disproportionately used by marginalized communities. The lawsuits call for justice and accountability, aiming to address the long-term health impacts faced by these women.

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