It's most common for children to get lice through head-to-head contact. Here's what you should know to prevent the spread of lice.
With the return to school, lots of you may be hearing people talking about head lice and nits, but what do we actually know ...
Kids might not be socialising in classrooms right now, but that doesn’t mean head lice aren’t doing the rounds. If just reading that sentence has made you itchy, you’re not alone. And it turns out ...
As children return to the classroom they are at a higher risk of catching hair nits 🏫 A leading pharmacy has noticed a surge in patients seeking treatment for head lice. As children return to the ...
Ashley had a bold truth to proclaim, her kids bringing home head lice is one of her biggest fears. And she knows for a fact that I’m not the only parent who feels that way. In all fairness, no one ...
Children have returned to school and are bringing home stories about the things they learned and the friends they made. But some parents are concerned they could also be bringing home a tiny nuisance ...
Head lice affect millions of children every year. Schoolchildren are commonly affected by head lice, which attach to hair and feed on human blood. Although head lice are a year-round problem, the ...
If you’ve noticed a bug on your clothes, in your hair, in your kid’s hair, or on your pet, there’s no need to panic, as it might not be a louse. Many insects have a lice-like appearance and are often ...
Any evidence of lice was once a reason for immediate dismissal from school, not to return until the student's head was lice-free. But what are known as "no-nit" policies have been dropped in favor of ...
Any evidence of lice was once reason for immediate dismissal from school, with no return until the student's head was lice free. But "no-nit" policies have been dropped in favor of "nonexclusion" ...