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Careful, Your Laptop Could Cause "Toasted Skin Syndrome" According to a report released by the medical journal Pediatrics, sitting your computer on your lap can cause a rash called Erythema Ab Igne, or simply, "Toasted Skin Syndrome."
(Clutch Magazine)
Danesha Sapp Discusses Her Urban Salon Finder App - Go Nappturale
A description of the app: Go Nappturale is a mobile application that provides women of color with a resource that is important to them and simplifies their life. By bringing salon information to the user's mobile device, we omit hours of research that would normally be done via archaic tools like Yellow Pages or limited Google or Yelp searches. (Black Web 2.0)
Eric Roberson Raises Awareness About Breast Cancer Singer/songwriter Eric Roberson uses his latest video to raise awareness about a serious issue that affects women -- breast cancer. (The Urban Daily)
Does "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Hurt African American Women the Most? Since "Don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) was passed in 1993 under the Clinton administration, the law has proved to be most damaging to black women and other people of color serving in the military, according to a study released in 2003 by the Washington, D.C.-based Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN). (The Root)
A description of the app: Go Nappturale is a mobile application that provides women of color with a resource that is important to them and simplifies their life. By bringing salon information to the user's mobile device, we omit hours of research that would normally be done via archaic tools like Yellow Pages or limited Google or Yelp searches. (Black Web 2.0)
Eric Roberson Raises Awareness About Breast Cancer Singer/songwriter Eric Roberson uses his latest video to raise awareness about a serious issue that affects women -- breast cancer. (The Urban Daily)
Does "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Hurt African American Women the Most? Since "Don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) was passed in 1993 under the Clinton administration, the law has proved to be most damaging to black women and other people of color serving in the military, according to a study released in 2003 by the Washington, D.C.-based Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN). (The Root)