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  2. Sabinas brittle hair syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include brittle hair, mild mental retardation and nail dysplasia.The syndrome was first observed in Sabinas, a small community in northern Mexico.. The principal biochemical features of the illness are reduced hair cystine levels, increased copper/zinc ratio, and presence of arginosuccinic acid in the blood and urine.

  3. These are the 7 biotin-rich foods you're going to want to ...

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    This is likely because a biotin deficiency can cause rashes, brittle nails, and thinning hair. However, for the vast majority of the population which gets enough biotin, taking extra won't do much.

  4. Do biotin supplements actually help with hair growth? Experts ...

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    Biotin deficiency is very uncommon, but experiencing it can cause an array of side effects, including: hair thinning or loss, brittle nails, a red scaly rash (around the eyes, nose, and mouth), a ...

  5. If Your Nails Are Peeling, It Could Mean You Have This ... - AOL

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    "Brittle nails can split at the distal part of the nail ... peeling nails is iron deficiency anemia, ... but anytime you notice changes in your hair, skin, and/or nails, it’s always a good idea ...

  6. Trichothiodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    IBIDS syndrome, following the acronym from ichthyosis, brittle hair and nails, intellectual impairment and short stature, is the Tay syndrome or sulfur-deficient brittle hair syndrome, first described by Tay in 1971. [9] (Chong Hai Tay was the Singaporean doctor who was the first doctor in South East Asia to have a disease named after him.

  7. Onychoschizia - Wikipedia

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    Manicures, nail polish and remover, nail biting, and repeated trauma such as typing, can contribute to nail splitting. [1] Dehydration likely plays a role. [3] Nutritional deficiencies that can result in nail splitting include iron, selenium, and zinc. [1] Some skin diseases such as psoriasis and lichen planus may feature such nails. [3]