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A common nail salon tool may cause DNA damage and mutations in human cells, research finds

By Kristen Rogers, CNN
Updated 2:28 PM EST, Wed January 25, 2023
 
 

Exposure to ultraviolet light via gel nail dryers may raise risk for DNA damage, a new study has found.

Exposure to ultraviolet light via gel nail dryers may raise risk for DNA damage, a new study has found.

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Radiation from nail dryers may damage DNA and cause cancer-causing mutations in human cells, a new study has found — and that might have you wondering whether your regular gel mani-pedi is worth the risk.

Some dermatologists say the 

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 kothhaga em kanipinchina trend avutundi, tarvatha eppatiko research finds ani problems cheptunnaru 😏

inko 10 years pothe brathikunnollu em chesina cancer vasthundi antaremo 🤦‍♂️

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22 hours ago, Starblazer said:

 kothhaga em kanipinchina trend avutundi, tarvatha eppatiko research finds ani problems cheptunnaru 😏

inko 10 years pothe brathikunnollu em chesina cancer vasthundi antaremo 🤦‍♂️

No this is uv treatment..surprised no one brought this up

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