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Father of 2 almost died from sepsis after biting his nails
8 monthes ago - By Natural News
Gnawing on one's fingernails is a common habit, but it is always a very bad idea. The hand is the primary vector for pathogens that invade the human body. And in a Good Housekeeping article, nail biting nearly cost one man his life. While biting his fingernails, Luke Hanoman opened a tiny wound on...
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