March 1, 2015 | Article
Are you at risk for catching a dangerous virus in your salon? Although rare, it is possible to contract a bloodborne pathogen during a nail service. Learn how to protect yourself from these potentially devastating diseases.
April 9, 2012 | Encyclopedia
The hepatitis C virus causes hepatitis C, a liver disease.
July 1, 2003 | Article
Risk factors for hepatitis: Having unprotected sex, sharing drug needles, administering tattoos or body piercing s with dirty needles ... and getting a pedicure? Not really.
September 1, 2000 | Article
Get advice on maintaining free edges, nail biting habits, hepatitis B, and calluses.
July 1, 1994 | Article
With the decision of a few state boards to require salons to use tuberculocidal disinfectants, manufacturers and industry associations debate whether they are really necessary for use in salons.
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