With the return to school, lots of you may be hearing people talking about head lice and nits, but what do we actually know ...
Myths die hard. When we were children, lice were considered a sign of slovenliness. Memories of kerosene shampoos and short haircuts still send shivers down parents' spines. Even these days, most ...
Children have returned to school, and some parents are concerned they could be bringing home a tiny nuisance — lice ...
Less than a third (30%) of people with head lice are said to experience itching. (Posed by a model, Getty Images) Children across the UK are gradually returning to the classroom, many for the first ...
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Despite taking every hygienic precaution possible, some children are still going to bring home a case of head lice from a public school or day care center. Contact with one affected playmate can lead ...
Wrangling head lice, and the children they infest, must be up there with the most challenging duties a parent or caregiver has to face. And the job is getting harder. Commonly used chemical products ...
To get rid of lice, you can use treatment methods like special combing, shampoos, and creams designed to kill lice.
When teachers open their classrooms to students this fall, they’re also inviting an unwanted guest: head lice. Any parent who’s gone several rounds with a nit comb and a squirming child knows how ...
Picture this, it’s 1998 and you’re called to the principal’s office. Not because you flung paper clips at the substitute teacher again, but because your deskmate who has been missing since this ...