Tattoos are something many of us have these days, but experts have recently looked into the long-term effects of the inkings ...
Tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of developing cancer, scientists have claimed. They say that a small portion of injected ink may travel through the body, ending up in the lymph nodes. New ...
Tattoos serve as energetic portals connecting individuals to the universe, with each design holding significant power. From spiritual symbols to personal mantras, these inked markings can ...
Having analysed tattoo patterns and cancer diagnoses, the study found higher occurrence of both skin and lymphoma cancers in those with tattoos. "The unique aspect of our approach is that we can ...
Specifically, individuals with tattoos seem more prone to certain cancers. "For skin cancer and lymphoma, increased hazards were found for tattoos larger than the palm of a hand," the authors wrote. " ...
A new study reveals concerning risks associated with tattoos, including higher rates of lymphoma and skin cancer.
probes the link between tattoos and cancer by analysing data from the Danish Twin Tattoo Cohort, containing health information of over 5,900 twins in the country. "The unique aspect of our approach is ...
People with tattoos may be at a higher risk of skin and blood cancers than those without, a new study from the University of Southern Denmark suggests. Recent research indicates that tattoo ink ...