Your next tattoo might be riskier than currently assumed, recent research suggests. Scientists found evidence of a potential link between tattoo ink and a higher risk of certain cancers.
The researchers are particularly concerned that tattoo ink may trigger chronic inflammation in the lymph nodes, which over time could lead to abnormal cell growth and an increased risk of cancer.
U.S. officials in court filings say that tattoos worn by Venezuelan migrants are ample reason for their removal to a notorious Salvadoran prison. Family members and advocates say immigration ...
It’s never too late to get inked. Vanna White hit up the tattoo shop where her daughter, Gigi Santo Pietro, gave the “Wheel of Fortune” star her very first ink. “I finally got my first ...
People put a lot of thought into getting a tattoo -- the design they desire, the location they prefer and the message their body art will send to others. Most don't think about the impact their ...
Markle shared a photo of her fans’ “As Ever” tattoos in honor of her new lifestyle ... Markle then shared a photo of a bouquet of flowers and a handwritten card from Harry and their two ...
The Lucy actress's sunrise tattoo on her left forearm is her only piece of body art with colorful ink. It depicts a rising sun among a cluster of clouds and an ocean. "I've had the tattoo of a ...