Scientists probe why some babies have more sensitive skin
NCT ID NCT07225166
Summary
This study aimed to understand if babies whose parents report they have sensitive skin show measurable differences in their skin's hydration and protective barrier compared to babies without sensitive skin. Researchers enrolled 60 parent-child pairs and used special devices to measure water loss and hydration on the babies' skin. The goal was to gather objective data to better understand what 'sensitive skin' means in very young children.
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SGS North America, Inc. - Dallas Research Center
Richardson, Texas, 75081, United States
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