head lice
head lice
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by Jeff Foster - 2006-12-07
When you treat head lice the goal is to treat the person infested while protecting the family and the rest of the house hold from these annoying critters.If you purchase over-the-counter shampoos and ...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-07
One of the problems commonly encountered by our children is head lice infestation. An occasional itch may not really indicate the presence of head lice but beware when the itching becomes persistent!...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-07
Being infested with head lice is definitely a no laughing matter. All those crawling 6-legged parasites having a taste of your child's blood and leaving itchy spots all over his or her head and in th...
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by Robert Knechtel - 2006-12-23
From an evolutionary standpoint, probably no other parasitic creature is more superbly suited to reside on the human body, specifically in hair on the head and nape of the neck, than the head louse. T...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-01-03
For parents head lice can be a very large annoyance coming from such small insects. The head louse moves from head to head infesting the human host's hair in very short order.Once head lice have found...
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by Mark Dietzel - 2007-01-08
There are three kinds of lice which live and feed on human blood. Head lice, body lice and crab lice. Typically head lice are isolated to the head; body lice are found over most of the torso and crab ...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-01-22
Head lice; defined as common insect infestation of the human head hair. Most likely, you remember when you were young and had your own little encounter with this little pesky insect.Head lice lay eggs...
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by Karen MacKenzie - 2007-02-02
It seems no sooner than you have said "back to school" and your child comes home infested with head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Why? Probably because it is estimated that 10-12 million child...
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by Abigail Franks - 2007-02-02
Don't let the idea of head lice paralyze you. Although they're very prevalent, and most kids will get them at some point in their lives, lice aren't caused by being dirty. Head lice are very easi...
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by Meredith - 2007-02-07
Head lice are tiny and wingless parasitic creatures that reside on the scalp or neck hair of the human host. They live on the blood they manage to suck from our heads. It is due to this that head...