Dr. Shikha Jain from UI Health talks about the latest study into the potential dangers of gel manicure lamps and the risk they pose to users' DNA.
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These dermatologists say they don't get gel manicures as research hints UV nail dryers may damage DNANew study finds that radiation from UV nail dryers can damage DNA and cause permanent mutations in human cells — which in turn is linked to cancer risk.
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Results released in girl's request for DNA evidence of SantaThe Rhode Island Department of Health says it was not able “to definitively confirm or refute the presence of Santa” in a young girl’s home after she requested to have a partially eaten cookie and a couple of gnawed-on carrot sticks tested for DNA to see if Santa Claus is real. The department said it found no complete matches to anyone in the Combined DNA Index System but said there was a partial match “to a 1947 case centered around 34th Street in New York City,” referring to the movie “Miracle on 34th Street.” It said it would need more DNA samples “from other known Santa encounters to make a definitive match.”
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Results released in girl’s request for DNA evidence of SantaA girl had sent a cookie and carrot sticks to the town’s police department to ask if they can be tested for DNA.
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Results revealed in girl's request for DNA evidence of SantaThe Rhode Island Department of Health said it would need more DNA samples “from other known Santa encounters” to find a match, but the department noted the lab did find the presence of DNA closely matching reindeer when testing partially-eaten carrots.
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Results released in girl’s request for DNA evidence of SantaA girl had sent a cookie and carrot sticks to the town’s police department to ask if they can be tested for DNA.
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Rhode Island Officials Release Results Of Santa Cookie DNA TestThe Rhode Island Department of Health says it was not able “to definitively confirm or refute the presence of Santa” but added, “something magical may be at play.”
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