Can damage DNA: scientists warn of the danger of UV nail polish dryers

Popular UV nail dryers used to cure gel manicures may be causing damage to hand DNA and promoting mutations, according to recent scientific research.
This new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, reveals the effects of UV radiation from these devices on human cells.
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Ultraviolet nail dryers have become popular in beauty salons, but a study has shown that exposure to their radiation causes damage to mitochondria and DNA, as well as cell death. Experiments show that even a short time under UV light can have a negative impact.
The authors of the study emphasize the need for additional epidemiological studies to accurately determine the cancer risk for those who regularly use UV nail dryers. However, these results provide a reasonable basis for further study and understanding of possible threats and safety measures for the use of these devices.
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