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Hair Dye Not Linked to Increased Risk of Most Cancers – Healthline
A new study has found that hair dye likely does not increase the risk of most cancers.

- Anywhere from 50 to 80 percent of women and 10 percent of men over age 40 use hair color in the U.S. and Europe.
- A new study finds hair dye likely doesn’t increase the risk for most cancers.
- However, researchers did see a slight increase for certain cancers including ovarian and some breast and skin cancers.
People who use permanent hair dye aren’t at a higher risk for most cancers, or dying from them, according to a new study.
The authors linked permanent hai…
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