Health & Fitness Having multiple tattoos may help guard against most dangerous type of skin cancer, study finds by myphillyconnection September 30, 2025 49 views Bookmark Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail 49 People with multiple tattoos have a lower risk of melanoma, a new study finds. But the research also found that people with one tattoo were at higher risk of melanoma. You Might Also Like Health insurers vow to cover COVID-19 and flu shots, regardless of CDC panel’s guidance It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a chemtrail? New conspiracy theory takes wing at Robert Kennedy’s HHS Raynaud’s syndrome can be painful and annoying, but it’s usually not dangerous The mental toll of menopause – what women really feel Have any thoughts? Share your reaction or leave a quick response — we’d love to hear what you think! 0 0 0 0 0 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail previous post Cardiovascular events don’t strike out of the blue. Nearly all of them are preceded by warning signs next post Flyers thoughts: Preseason winding down, roster taking shape You may also like Bookmark Most U.S. women of reproductive age have elevated risk for... August 26, 2025 Bookmark Here’s how to still eat healthy at the airport and... December 8, 2025 Bookmark ADHD fosters creativity due to a tendency to let the... October 15, 2025 Bookmark Even a weeklong break from social media improves mental health,... December 7, 2025 Bookmark Making GLP-1 weight-loss drugs cheaper isn’t enough to address America’s... December 7, 2025 Bookmark Long-term melatonin use may increase the risk of heart failure,... November 13, 2025 Bookmark Common dry cleaning chemical increases risk of liver cancer, study... November 15, 2025 Bookmark Blueberries help boost babies’ immune systems and gut health, study... September 17, 2025 Bookmark Belly fat is common as men age, but it raises... September 19, 2025