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Alert: Damaged DNA and Increased Cancer Risk Linked to Common Grooming Tool, Study Warns

A new study has revealed that the ultraviolet light from UV nail dryers may increase the risk of developing cancer-causing mutations and can damage DNA. The study, published in January in Nature Communications, was conducted by researchers from the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Pittsburgh. UV...

A new study has revealed that the ultraviolet light from UV nail dryers may increase the risk of developing cancer-causing mutations and can damage DNA. The study, published in January in Nature Communications, was conducted by researchers from the University of California, San Diego, and the University of Pittsburgh. UV…

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