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A kind word for the common head louse – National Post

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

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A kind word for the common head louse
National Post
"Pediculosis" is, in this context, a reference to common head lice. Which is to say: A colony of 2 mm-long, clawed, blood-sucking ectoparasites have taken up residence on the scalp and hair of one of my child's classmates.
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Dealing with head liceWMBF

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ASK THE EXPERT: Head lice is a huge problem – Muncie Star Press

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

ASK THE EXPERT: Head lice is a huge problem
Muncie Star Press
A. Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the scalp and hair of humans. They require human blood to survive and can live up to 30 days. An adult head louse is about 2-3 mm long and is most commonly found behind the ears and at the neckline. ...

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Summit Health official offers tips to get rid of head lice – Waynesboro Record Herald

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Summit Health official offers tips to get rid of head lice
Waynesboro Record Herald
Many people start to feel itchy at the mere mention of head lice, but the creatures are a common reality, especially among school-aged children. A head louse is a parasite that can be found on the head, including in hair and on ...

It’s a ‘lousy’ world – Midland Daily News

Monday, October 17th, 2011

It's a 'lousy' world
Midland Daily News
Head lice bring no disease with them. They are tiny, only 3 millimeters (1/10 inch) in length. They feed on blood and die within a day or two off the scalp. After feeding, lice have a reddish-brown hue. The mother louse glues louse eggs to hair, ...
Family of five can't shake lice problemSTLtoday.com

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Health: Erasing the stigma of head lice – Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Health: Erasing the stigma of head lice
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Head lice, louse, nits, pediculosis -- no matter the word used to describe it, we're talking about small parasites that can live in the hair, eyebrows or eyelashes of the host. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
New Head Lice TreatmentMyFox Detroit

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Do you know your school’s policy on head lice? – KTVO

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Do you know your school's policy on head lice?
KTVO
With the new school year upon us, many of you wanted to know what school policies are when it comes to head lice as our Facebook Story of the Day. So what does that exactly mean? Well, if a student has a live louse they will be sent to the nurse's ...

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