Head lice

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Head lice

Head Lice
Lice aren't dangerous and they don't spread disease, but they are contagious and downright annoying. Learn more about this common childhood problem and how to get rid of those ... (more...)
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Welcome to HeadLice.org
Established in 1983, first and only non profit health agency dedicated to head lice issues. Helps parents make informed decisions about safely caring for their children. (more...)
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Head Lice (Pediculosis) Symptoms, Signs, Home Remedies, Prevention and ...
Get the facts on head lice (pediculosis) infection symptoms, signs, prevention, treatment and information on home remedies, and learn what head lice (and nits) look like. (more...)

Lice - CDC DPD
Specific Topics . Head Lice ; Pubic "Crab" Lice ; Body Lice; Lice Resources. Publications; Page last modified: May 16, 2008 Page last reviewed: May 16, 2008 Content Source: ... (more...)
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Head Lice Facts
Head Lice . Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the hair and scalp of humans. They need human blood to survive. Head lice are spread easily from person to person by ... (more...)
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Head Lice, Body Lice and Pubic Lice (Crabs) Prevention and Treatment ...
Read about head lice, body lice and crabs, or pubic lice, symptoms, signs, prevention and treatment with medicated shampoos. A head louse can lay seven nits per day. (more...)
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Head-louse infestation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Head-louse infestation or Head lice is a human disease caused by the colonization of the hair and skin by the parasitic insect Pediculus humanus capitis-- the head louse. (more...)

Lice: Head Lice: Fact Sheet - CDC DPD
Learn about head lice infestation and its public health significance. ... Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (more...)
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Head lice - Overview - Introduction
Head lice (Pediculus capitis) affect only humans, and cannot be passed on to, or caught from, animals. Infestation with head lice is also known as pediculosis. (more...)

Head louse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate ectoparasite of humans. [1] Head lice are wingless insects spending their entire life on human scalp and feeding ... (more...)


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