The study comes at a time when the number of people getting tattooed has significantly increased across the globe.
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a ...
Scientists involved in a recent study have expressed their 'concern' over the findings which suggest that long-term exposure ...
The risk of skin cancer increased by 137 percent for people with tattoos larger than the palm of the hand. Even more ...
You may also see the patches on your head, neck, palms of your hands, and soles of your feet ... may increase your odds of getting many skin cancers, including this one. Poisoning with arsenic ...
People put a lot of thought into getting a tattoo -- the design they desire, the location they prefer and the message their body art will send to others. Most don't think about the impact their ...
The most common cause of skin cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma) is ultraviolet (UV) light, according to the NHS. UV ...
A new study from the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki suggests that tattoo ink might increase the ...