Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

According to the researchers, dozens of hazardous substances were detected, with some synthetic fibres showing particularly high levels of chemical signatures. A new study has found that widely used hair extensions contain multiple hazardous chemicals, including substances linked to cancer, hormone disruption and reproductive harm. The research, conducted by scientists at the Silent Spring Institute,…

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Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: Climate Change Could Pose a Major Risk to Cassava in Africa – Study Sets Out What Can Be Done Now

Cassava is a starchy, tuberous root, introduced to sub-Saharan Africa by Portuguese traders centuries ago. It is a nutrition lifeboat for over 800 million people worldwide. Sub-saharan Africa contributes over 63% of the world’s total cassava production. Nigeria alone grows over 20% of the world’s cassava, which is also the continent’s second most important staple…

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Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: Biometric IDs Are Being Rolled Out in Africa. Study Reveals the Risks and Pitfalls

Across Africa, governments are introducing digital systems that use individuals’ unique physical measurements to identify them. These systems collect citizens’ biometric and personal data and use it to give people access to essential public services like voting, healthcare, education and social protection. Biometric digital identification systems are often promoted as tools to improve efficiency, inclusion…

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Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: UON Launches Africa Centre for the Study of Russia to Deepen Africa-Russia Ties

Nairobi — The University of Nairobi has officially launched the Africa Centre for the Study of Russia, a new academic hub aimed at deepening research, dialogue, and diplomatic engagement between Africa and the Russian Federation. The inauguration ceremony, held Wednesday in Nairobi, brought together senior government officials, diplomats, and scholars, marking what speakers described as…

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Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: Measures of Academic Value Overlook African Scholars Who Make a Local Impact – Study

Academics today, around the world, are confined by the way their research output is measured. Indicators that count the number of times their work is cited by other academics, and the relative prestige of journals that publish their papers, determine everything: from career development to research funding. What does this international system mean for African…

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Africa: Study Finds Cancer-Linked Chemicals in Hair Extensions

Africa: Drug-Resistant Infections Rising Across Africa, Study Warns

The African health organisation said that the study analysed more than 187,000 laboratory test results from 205 laboratories in 14 African countries, including Nigeria. A new study has reported a rise in drug-resistant infections across several African countries, including Nigeria, raising concern about the ability of health systems to treat common illnesses effectively. The Africa…

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