Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers with the International Agency for Research on Cancer announced new findings indicating the risk of melanoma decreases ...
It may seem counterintuitive, but new research suggests that people with multiple tattoos may be at lower risk of developing melanoma – the most dangerous type of skin cancer. People with three or ...
Several new epidemiological studies hint at a possible link between tattoos and cancer. The results are not yet conclusive but warrant further investigation.
Thinking of getting inked? Well, at least wait for the time it takes for you to read this piece. By then, the connection between tattoos and cancer will be clear as day for anyone dreaming of putting ...
Christel Nielsen receives funding from The Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development, The Crafoord Foundation, and The Magnus Bergvall Foundation. Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun ...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Could tattoos be the secret weapon in the fight against skin cancer? It might sound incredibly unlikely at first, ...
"A lot of women say they just want to feel normal again. They feel like an alien if they look in the mirror and they don't have areolas, for instance," tattoo artist Melissa Kinkade said. "[They say] ...
Getting that tattooed arm sleeve or back design of your dreams might protect you against deadly skin cancer, a new study says. People who've had two or more sessions under the tattoo needle show a ...