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Following a social media takeover with CURE, Sid Sadler sat down to talk about the topic of Kidney Cancer Awareness Month and ...
It is important to recognize Kidney Cancer Awareness Month as a time to get involved, as more than 600,000 people in the U.S. live with kidney cancer.
Meet Michelle, WFLA's 2025 Remarkable Woman, recognized for her dedication to helping breast cancer survivors reclaim their ...
Scientists involved in a recent study have expressed their 'concern' over the findings which suggest that long-term exposure to tattoo ink could heighten the risk of cancer. This comes at a time ...
A new study found long-term exposure to tattoo ink could increase your risk of cancer. The findings come as up to one in three young adults are believed to have a permanent tattoo of some sort.
A recent study's scientists have voiced their 'concern' following discoveries indicating that long-term exposure to tattoo ink might amplify the risk of cancer. This comes at a juncture when ...
When Jeannie Lesage first visited a kidney dialysis center and saw people hooked up to machines, she told her husband, “I’m not doing that,” and started crying. It turned out that she was able to do ...
but a new study comparing twins has shown that people with tattoos are more likely to develop cancer. When tattoos are discussed, the focus is on fashion and social image, and the health effects ...
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They discovered that tattooed individuals are more frequently diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma compared to those without tattoos. The study found that tattooed individuals have a higher ...
They compared twins, finding that those who got tattoos had a significantly higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. More research is needed to understand whether this ...