Secondhand e-cigarette vapor may be harmful to children just like secondhand smoke: Study

March 29, 2024 by usatoday.com

Secondhand e-cigarette vapor may be harmful to children just like secondhand smoke: Study

Children exposed to secondhand vapor from e-cigarettes can have higher levels of harmful molecules in their bodies. A recent study by Emory University shows that these molecules can lead to health issues like inflammation and cellular damage. Many parents are unaware of the dangers and mistakenly believe vaping is safer than smoking. It's crucial for parents to understand the risks and seek support to quit vaping for the well-being of their children.


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