Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed, recent research suggests. Scientists found evidence of a potential ...
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a ...
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A twin study suggests the consequences of getting a tattoo could be worse than potential regret, finding tattooed twins more ...
Danish and Finnish scientists analysed data from over 2,000 twins, comparing cancer rates in those who inked up versus those that didn't. They found participants with any tattoo were up to 62 per ...
Results also indicate there's increased cancer risk from larger tattoos. Related Lead, toxic chemicals found in some synthetic hair design products Some birth control pills, devices linked to ...
PEOPLE with tattoos may face a higher risk of skin and blood cancer than those without, a new study warns. Scientists from the University of Southern Denmark explored whether tattoo ink could ...
"For skin cancer and lymphoma, increased hazards were found for tattoos larger than the palm ... demonstrated through two designs: a twin cohort and a case-cotwin study. "We are concerned that ...
but a new study comparing twins has shown that people with tattoos are more likely to develop cancer. When tattoos are discussed, the focus is on fashion and social image, and the health effects ...
Scientists involved in a recent study have expressed their 'concern' over the findings which suggest that long-term exposure to tattoo ink could heighten the risk of cancer. This comes at a time ...
The findings suggest that large tattoos, bigger in size than a palm, may pose greater health risks. “For both skin cancer and lymphoma, increased hazards were found for tattoos larger than the ...