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Marketplace All-in-One

The FDA’s formaldehyde fight

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

News, Business

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The Food and Drug Administration has proposed a ban on chemicals in hair-relaxing products. We’ll explain how the passing of the rule could be a big win for Black women’s health. And the battle for the speaker of the House continues with a new nominee. Plus, we’ll play a special spooky edition of This or That, in recognition of Friday the 13th.

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    0:00.0

    Oh, I'm ready.

    0:01.0

    Born ready, yo.

    0:02.0

    Also, we got to go at 330.

    0:03.0

    There's like a zillion people waiting for us.

    0:05.0

    They got it.

    0:07.0

    Hey, everybody, I'm Kyle Rizdo.

    0:10.0

    Welcome back to Make Me Smart.

    0:12.0

    Where we make the day make sense.

    0:13.0

    It is Friday, it's the day October the 13th for the Treska

    0:16.0

    Decafobics among you.

    0:18.0

    Oh, that's a new word.

    0:20.0

    Is that?

    0:21.0

    Oh, yeah.

    0:22.0

    Treska Decafobia.

    0:23.0

    Treska Decafobia.

    0:24.0

    One more time.

    0:25.0

    Treska Decafobia.

    0:26.0

    It's fear of the number 13.

    0:29.0

    Treska Decafobia.

    0:30.0

    Cool.

    0:31.0

    I'm Kimberly Adams.

    0:32.0

    Thank you for joining us on the podcast.

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