Ivonne Jimenez has grown a large social media following since posting about her permanent and temporary 3D areola tattoos The 33-year-old permanent makeup artist tells PEOPLE that she recalls her ...
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Tattoo Ink and Cancer: Should You Be Worried?
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 ...
Cancer survivors across the country are turning painful reminders of treatment into powerful symbols of resilience. Through ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Regret may be the biggest side effect people have when they get tattoos, but a recent study about a potential connection between tattoos and a form of cancer has many people ...
The initiative was developed by Mischief @ No Fixed Address for non-profit Fuck Cancer and cancer survivors across the nation ...
HOUSTON -- Every year, nearly 250,000 women find out the heartbreaking news that they have been diagnosed with breast cancer. For the 1 in 8 women the American Cancer Society says are living ...
Nationwide initiative from F*ck Cancer and Mischief @ No Fixed Address offers free custom tattoos as reclamation tools.
Tattoos may increase the risk of developing lymphoma and skin cancer, a recent study suggests. "We can see that ink particles accumulate in the lymph nodes, and we suspect that the body perceives them ...
However, there is little research into whether or not having a tattoo raises a person’s risk of cancer. Researchers from Lund University Sweden used national registries to identify cases of lymphoma ...
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 ...
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