This study’s authors claimed that their study showed that getting a tattoo increased risk, but their data actually suggested ...
A new study reveals concerning risks associated with tattoos, including higher rates of lymphoma and skin cancer.
(HealthDay News) — Tattooed individuals have an increased risk for lymphoma and skin cancers, according to a study recently published in BMC Public Health.
Karnataka’s Food Safety and Drug Administration (FDA) wrote to the Drugs Controller General of India expressing concern over ...
I was promised a tattoo that felt and looked real, but would fade to nothing. Three years and two months later, the lines are still there.
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A recent study has said that people with tattoos have a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin and lymphoma cancers. The ...
A research team analysed data from thousands of twins and found that people with tattoos were more likely to have skin and ...
According to the results of a new study which compared twins with and without tattoos, getting some ink could increase the ...
The study observed how tattoo ink can travel through bloodstream, leading to inflammation and abnormal cell growth.
How Did the Tattoo-Cancer Study Work? The Departments of Public Health and Clinical Research at the University of Southern ...