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  2. 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. These dermatologists say they don't get gel manicures as research hints ...

  3. Research Shows A Link Between Gel Manicures And Cancer ... - AOL

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    Recent research raises alarming concerns that UV nail dryers may cause cell mutations that lead to skin cancer. Here, top dermatologists interpret this study, and what it means for you.

  4. 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.

  5. Far-UVC - Wikipedia

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    UV-B, predominantly responsible for the harmful effects of sunlight, poses the highest risk for erythema, photokeratitis, sunburn and skin cancer. [14] [15] [16] While longer UV-C wavelengths and UV-A can also cause damage, their effects are less severe than UV-B. In contrast, far-UVC has shown remarkably different results.

  6. UV-B lamps - Wikipedia

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    UV-B lamps are lamps that emit a spectrum of ultraviolet light with wavelengths ranging from 290–320 nanometers. This spectrum is also commonly called the biological spectrum due to the human body's sensitivity to light of such a wavelength. [1] UV-B light does not tan the skin very much, compared to the UV-A lamps that are used in tanning beds.

  7. PUVA therapy - Wikipedia

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    This reduces the treatment time, makes the treatment more effective, and enables the use of a weaker psoralen. The physician and physiotherapists can choose a starting dose of UV based on the patient's skin type. The UV dose will be increased in every treatment until the skin starts to respond, normally when it becomes a little bit pink.

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