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A new study revealed that getting a tattoo — regardless of size — increases the risk ... tattoos. The study — published May 21 in eClinicalMedicine — found that the risk of developing ...
Experts at the University of Southern Denmark have issued a warning that tattoos may increase the risk of developing two ...
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Scientists Warn Tattoos May Increase Cancer RiskScientists have warned of an urgent need for more research into the long-term health impacts of tattoos after new research found they may increase the risk of lymphoma cancer. Roughly one third of ...
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Tattoos May Increase Cancer Risk, Study SuggestsA new study published in BMC Health, titled, Tattoo ink exposure is associated with lymphoma and skin cancers – a Danish study of twins, suggest that tattoos may increase the risk of skin cancer ...
Recent studies have suggested that tattoos, chemical hair straighteners and even hot tea might be a problem. Here’s what an oncologist recommends.
There is evidence that regularly drinking scalding hot beverages can increase your risk of developing esophageal cancer. Recent studies have suggested that tattoos, chemical hair straighteners and ...
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