Redheads get active for cancer research

More than 3,000 people visited the 2014 Redhead Convention in Cork
Redheads get active for cancer research

Red hair occurs on approximately 1-2% of the population and more frequently on those of northern or western European ancestry. The scientific explanation is that it occurs in people with two copies of a recessive gene.

But there is little that is scientific about the effect red hair can sometimes have on the rest of the population.

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