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  2. From bacterial infections to skin cancer, gel manicures may ...

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    In order to cure, or harden, gel polish, a UV lamp is used — and a recent study published in Nature found that radiation from these lamps can cause mutations in cells that are linked to skin cancer.

  3. These dermatologists say they don't get gel manicures as ...

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    A study found that radiation from UV nail dryers used for gel manicures can damage DNA and cause mutations in human cells.

  4. Are gel manicures safe? New study finds UV nail polish dryers ...

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  5. Health effects of sunlight exposure - Wikipedia

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    [43] [failed verification] UVC is the highest-energy, most-dangerous type of ultraviolet radiation, and causes adverse effects that can variously be mutagenic or carcinogenic. [44] Despite the importance of the sun to vitamin D synthesis, it is prudent to limit the exposure of skin to UV radiation from sunlight [45] and from tanning beds. [46]

  6. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Nail fungus can be painful and cause permanent damage to nails. It may lead to other serious infections if the immune system is suppressed due to medication, diabetes or other conditions. The risk is most serious for people with diabetes and with immune systems weakened by leukemia or AIDS, or medication after organ transplant.

  7. A common nail salon tool may cause DNA damage and mutations ...

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    Radiation from nail dryers may damage DNA and cause permanent mutations in human cells, a study has found. Dermatologists weigh in on the risks and whether they avoid gel manicures.

  8. 2-Ethylhexyl salicylate - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decision applies to two formerly approved ingredients used exclusively in sunscreens — UV filter homosalate and 2-ethylhexyl salicylate. [4] [5] In 2007 octyl salicylate and all other salicylates were found to have a good safety profile. [6]

  9. Nail gel polishes triggering ‘life-long allergies’, experts warn

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