This study’s authors claimed that their study showed that getting a tattoo increased risk, but their data actually suggested that any differences were not statistically significant. If tattoo ink did ...
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, analyzing data from Danish twin pairs, have found evidence suggesting ...
Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed, recent research suggests. Scientists found evidence of a potential ...
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, analyzing data from Danish twin pairs, found that tattoo ink was linked ...
Tattoos have become a popular way for people to express themselves, but new research is raising concerns about the safety of tattoo ink. Scientists have found evidence suggesting that certain ...
The study also monitored how much tattoo ink was used in each session ... On average, only around a fifth of the color used actually ended up in the skin. Much of it was then excreted through ...
When tattoo ink penetrates the skin, some of it is absorbed into the lymph nodes ... but this does not mean that color is irrelevant. We know from other studies that ink can contain potentially ...
A twin study suggests the consequences of getting a tattoo could be worse than potential regret, finding tattooed twins more ...
When tattoo ink is injected into the skin, ink particles can migrate to and accumulate inside the lymph nodes, researchers said. Advertisement "We can see that ink particles accumulate in the ...
A new study found that people who have tattoos have a higher risk of being diagnosed with skin and lymphoma cancers compared to those without tattoos. Researchers from the Department of Public ...