Becky Boudreau, a head lice technician in New Hampshire, says because lice are most active at night, parents may notice their ...
With children back at school after the long summer holiday, it won’t just be stories about their day that will be coming home with them. Back-to-school illnesses such as the cold and flu are common ...
Head lice are a common problem and can be a nuisance to get rid of. Dr Said Danishani from Boots pharmacy explains the best ...
Lice cannot hop, jump or fly. The most common way to get lice is through head-to-head contact with someone who already has ...
Unfortunately, there is no sure-fire way to prevent lice, but understanding how they spread can help reduce the risk somewhat ...
A recent study found that in 11% of cases while treatment worked initially, the head lice came back. GP Dr Chris George reveals the one thing that will break the cycle for good ...
IRISH parents are being warned to remain vigilant about head lice as kids get settled into the new school term. Schools are ...
Lice mostly spread through head-to-head contact, but can also be transmitted through sharing hats, helmets, or other items.
Despite what parents may fear, the NHS claims that there's no legal requirement to keep your child away from school. The website reads: "There's no need to keep your child off school if they have head ...
Some people may be tempted to go the natural route, using coconut oil, tea tree oil, neem oil, eucalyptus oil or anise oil ...
Despite what parents may fear, the NHS claims that there's no legal requirement to keep your child away from school. The ...
Students with head lice infestation do not need to be sent home early from school, the CDC says. Students can go home at the end of the day and return to class once beginning treatment. Experts say ...