My concern, as a board-certified anesthesiologist, is how safe is this when it’s happening?” Dr. Tiffany Moon told to USA ...
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, analyzing data from Danish twin pairs, found that tattoo ink was linked to skin cancer and lymphoma.
A new study reveals concerning risks associated with tattoos, including higher rates of lymphoma and skin cancer.
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, analyzing data from Danish twin pairs, have found evidence suggesting ...
These health risks were overblown, but the study got me thinking about tattoo ink–where does it go in our skin, and does it stay there? When we get tattooed, the ink is deposited as a pigment in ...
Some tattoo ink can contain potentially harmful levels of bacteria while other batches contain additives that are not labeled according to new studies.
The lymph nodes are an important part of the immune system. They help fight off infections and filter harmful substances from ...
Scientists from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and the University of Helsinki have now found a potential link ...
Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of lymphoma, or cancer of the lymph nodes, researchers found.
Researchers have found that individuals with tattoos have a higher risk of developing skin cancer and lymphoma compared to their non-tattooed counterp ...
Researchers at the University of South Denmark have found tattoo ink does not just remain where it is injected but also ...
The study observed how tattoo ink can travel through bloodstream, leading to inflammation and abnormal cell growth.