The head louse, Pediculus capitis humanus, is by no means a new nuisance. The insect has been an unwelcome companion to humans, probably from the beginning, as with its close relatives, the body louse and the pubic (or crab) louse. Head lice infestations seem to be on the rise in recent years - as almost any parent of an elementry-age child can tell you. A parent's first...
On MySkinCareConnection we always know when school begins because we get more questions about head lice. Although anyone is susceptible to... Read more »
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the skin covering the top of your head, called the scalp. Lice can be spread by close contact with other... Read more »
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Breast cancer treatment can affect the hair on your body in different ways. Your hair may change colors, become very thin, or fall out... Read more »
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Lice - body; PediculosisPreventionGood personal hygiene and effective treatment of infected persons will prevent lice from spreading to... Read more »
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Pubic lice are small, six-legged creatures that infect the pubic hair area and lay eggs. These lice can also be found in armpit hair and eyebrows. ... Read more »
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Prevention To help prevent head injuries, try the following suggestions: If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation. Never drink and ... Read more »