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Are TV and radio stations obligated to broadcast news?
TV and radio stations are not legally obligated to broadcast news, but many choose to do so as part of their commitment to serving the public interest. In some countries, there may be regulations or licensing requirements that mandate a certain amount of news programming, but this varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, the decision to include news in their programming is up to the individual stations and their management.
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Help, yellow fingernails!
Yellow fingernails can be caused by a variety of factors, including smoking, fungal infections, certain medical conditions, or using nail polish for extended periods of time. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. In the meantime, practicing good nail hygiene, avoiding smoking, and keeping nails clean and dry can help prevent further discoloration.
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Can fingernails mold?
Yes, fingernails can develop mold if they are exposed to a warm and moist environment for an extended period of time. This can happen if the nails are not kept clean and dry, or if they come into contact with mold spores. To prevent mold growth on fingernails, it is important to practice good hygiene, keep the nails trimmed, and ensure they are thoroughly dried after washing.
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Are chewed fingernails disgusting?
Opinions on chewed fingernails being disgusting can vary from person to person. Some may find it unhygienic and off-putting, while others may not be bothered by it. Ultimately, it depends on personal preferences and cultural norms. It is important to practice good nail hygiene to prevent potential health risks associated with nail biting.
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Are the fingernails transparent?
No, fingernails are not transparent. Fingernails are made of a protein called keratin, which gives them their opaque appearance. The color and opacity of fingernails can vary depending on factors such as genetics, overall health, and any underlying medical conditions. While fingernails may appear to be somewhat translucent at the tips, they are not completely transparent.
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What are transparent fingernails?
Transparent fingernails are nails that are see-through or semi-transparent, allowing the natural color of the nail bed to show through. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as malnutrition, certain medical conditions, or aging. Transparent fingernails may also be a sign of underlying health issues, so it's important to consult a healthcare professional if you notice this change in your nails.
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Do fingernails have DNA?
Fingernails do not contain DNA themselves, as they are made up of a protein called keratin. However, the cells at the base of the fingernail, known as the nail matrix, do contain DNA. These cells are responsible for producing new nail cells, which then harden and form the visible part of the fingernail. Therefore, if DNA is needed for identification purposes, the cells at the base of the fingernail would be the best source for obtaining it.
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How do fingernails harden?
Fingernails harden due to the protein called keratin, which is a key component of nails, hair, and skin. As new nail cells grow, they push older cells towards the tips of the fingers, where they harden and eventually form the visible nail plate. The keratin in these older cells undergoes a process of cross-linking, which strengthens and hardens the nail. Factors such as diet, hydration, and overall health can also impact the hardness and strength of fingernails.
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