Health & Fitness Having multiple tattoos may help guard against most dangerous type of skin cancer, study finds by myphillyconnection September 30, 2025 151 views Bookmark FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramCopy LinkThreadsEmail 151 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 Emergency room visits for tick bites hit highest level in a decade Many fear federal loan caps will deter aspiring doctors and worsen MD shortage Most people in physical therapy fail to complete their home exercises Intermittent fasting is unlikely to cause greater weight loss than traditional dieting, study finds 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 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 Vaccine committee votes to scrap universal hepatitis B shots for... December 12, 2025 Bookmark Patients of Rittenhouse dental clinic advised to be screened for... June 15, 2026 Bookmark Drug-resistant fungal infections are increasing in Philly health care facilities... May 24, 2026 Bookmark Younger adults are more frequently having memory and concentration issues September 25, 2025 Bookmark Writing builds resilience by changing your brain, helping you face... December 7, 2025 Bookmark Feeling stressed? Taking a trip to an art museum may... November 13, 2025 Bookmark Processing grief and healing after loss February 7, 2026 Bookmark The brain has 5 stages, but ‘adulthood’ doesn’t begin until... December 7, 2025 Bookmark How to choose between urgent care and the emergency department June 1, 2026