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Yes, sharing earrings can potentially transmit diseases, particularly if the earrings are worn in the ear piercings. Bacteria and viruses, such as those that cause infections or skin conditions, can be transferred through contaminated jewelry. It's advisable to avoid sharing earrings or to ensure they are properly sanitized before use to minimize the risk of infection.

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