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A recent study from Lund University in Sweden has unveiled alarming findings regarding tattoos and their potential ...
In a new episode of the ‘Diamonds in the Rough’ podcast with Erika Jayne, Mellencamp, who is battling melanoma that ...
Scientists have found evidence suggesting that certain chemicals in tattoo ink could increase the risk of cancer. If true, this could change how people think about getting inked. But should you be ...
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 ...
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a greater threat. Analyzing data from over 2,000 Danish twins, researchers ...
Neither Richards nor Mellencamp are strangers to getting inked up, as they each have several tattoos, including matching ones ...
There is a new service providing reconstructive care to breast cancer survivors in the West Midlands. Lauren Delarge is a ...
Current evidence largely shows associations — not causation — with cancer, but experts say people should be aware that tattoos do come with a small amount of risk, even if more research is ...
Teddi Mellencamp and Kyle Richards commemorated their friendship with matching tattoos. The 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' alum has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer after her melanoma ...
A new study found long-term exposure to tattoo ink could increase your risk of cancer. The findings come as up to one in three young adults are believed to have a permanent tattoo of some sort.
She was medically cleared to get the tattoo, so don't get crazy," Jayne chimed in. Related: Teddi Mellencamp Reveals Doctors Have Given Her a '50/50' Chance of Surviving Cancer: 'For the First ...