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  2. Serious health risks from biting your nails will horrify you

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    When you bite your nails, you're transferring potentially dangerous bacteria into your vital organs, putting yourself at risk for abdominal pain and/or infection.

  3. Student's thumb amputated after skin cancer found after ... - AOL

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    A student from Australia had to have her thumb amputated after doctors diagnosed her with skin cancer following a nail-biting incident. Courtney Whithorn, 20, had developed a nail-biting habit...

  4. Signs and symptoms of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Small bowel obstructions caused by the growth of a tumor in the digestive system is another example of a 'space-occupying' consequence of cancer. Loss of Function: Tumor cells may deplete normal cells of oxygen and nutrients, thus disrupting the function of a vital organ.

  5. 10 health warnings your nails may be sending you - AOL

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    According to MD-Health, these conditions can greatly irritate dead skin cells around the finger or toenails, which, if left unchecked or untreated, can result in painful, thickened nails. Another...

  6. Nail biting - Wikipedia

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    Nail biting, also known as onychophagy or onychophagia, is an oral compulsive habit of biting one's fingernails. It is sometimes described as a parafunctional activity, the common use of the mouth for an activity other than speaking, eating, or drinking.

  7. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in humans. There are three main types of skin cancers: basal-cell skin cancer (BCC), squamous-cell skin cancer (SCC) and melanoma. The first two, along with a number of less common skin cancers, are known as nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC).

  8. Nail clubbing - Wikipedia

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    Nail clubbing, also known as digital clubbing or clubbing, is a deformity of the finger or toe nails associated with a number of diseases, mostly of the heart and lungs. When it occurs together with joint effusions, joint pains, and abnormal skin and bone growth it is known as hypertrophic osteoarthropathy.

  9. Fingernails: Dos and Don'ts for Healthy Nails - AOL

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    FingernailsFind out what's normal and what's not, plus tips for taking care of your nails.

  10. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Onychomadesis is the separation and falling off of a nail from the nail bed. Common causes include localized infection, minor injury to the matrix bed, or severe systemic illness. It is sometimes a side effect of chemotherapy or x-ray treatments for cancer.

  11. 6 things your nails could tell you about your health - AOL

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    Brown spotted nails Dark brown or black vertical lines on the nail bed should never be ignored. This may be a warning sign for melanoma, which is a type of tumor associated with skin cancer.