A mom or dad who vapes at home might be setting their child up for eczema, new research suggests.
," concluded a team led by Dr. Golara Honari, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at Stanford University, in California.in human keratinocytes and 3-dimensional skin models exposed to e-cigarette fluids and aerosol residues," they noted. Keratinocytes are cells that make up about 90% of the skin's outer epidermal layer.
The new study drew on 2014-2018 data from the National Health Interview Survey, involving about 35,000 households. It's a face-to-face survey of families conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and, compared to those who weren't, Honari's team found. That was true even if a parent also smoked traditional cigarettes in the home.
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