Brittle nails affect up to 20% of the population, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. As an integral part of the integumentary system—which also includes the skin and hair—nails serve as protective barriers and indicators of overall health. Unfortunately, the subtle onset of brittleness often delays recognition of underlying health conditions such as nutritional deficiencies or systemic disease. Early identification and intervention remain a primary challenge, underscoring the importance of understanding both the causes and evidence-based recommendations for optimal nail health.
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19. Shorter Nails Keeping nails trimmed short is a simple yet highly effective strategy for reducing brittleness and preventing breakage. Shorter nails are less likely to…