Archive for January 21st, 2009

Schools and head lice - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Schools and head lice
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
Children with head lice should carry on going to school.[1] In the past, school nurses or 'nit nurses' regularly inspected hair and would send a child home ...
What are head lice? guardian.co.uk
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How common are head lice? guardian.co.uk
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Do I need to treat the household? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Do I need to treat the household?
guardian.co.uk, UK - 11 minutes ago
Health professionals in the UK don't think it's necessary to wash clothes and bedding if someone in your house has head lice.[2] But some experts in the ...

Head lice quiz: question 1 - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Head lice quiz: question 1
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
True or false: You are very likely to catch head lice by wearing a hat that has been worn by someone with head lice. There is no evidence you can catch head ...
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What's the evidence for permethrin? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What's the evidence for permethrin?
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
There's some evidence that permethrin works well to get rid of head lice. One summary of the research (systematic review) found that it worked better than ...

What's the evidence for removing head lice and eggs by combing? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What's the evidence for removing head lice and eggs by combing?
guardian.co.uk, UK - 8 minutes ago
There's some evidence that combing can get rid of head lice. But we need more research to know for sure how well this method works. ...

What's the evidence for dimeticone? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What's the evidence for dimeticone?
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
The researchers found that after 14 days: About 75 percent (94 in 125) of the people who used phenothrin no longer had head lice. But we need more research ...

What's the evidence for phenothrin? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What's the evidence for phenothrin?
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
[1] It was carried out in an area where head lice had become resistant to phenothrin. 9 out of 10 children treated with malathion were free of head lice. ...

Head lice repellents - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Head lice repellents
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
You can buy head lice repellents from chemists and health shops. They come as sprays or oils. The idea is that the fragrance of the spray or oil could keep ...
Herbal treatments and aromatherapy guardian.co.uk
What's the evidence for herbal treatments and aromatherapy? guardian.co.uk
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What's the evidence for malathion? - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

What's the evidence for malathion?
guardian.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes ago
There's some good evidence that malathion gets rid of head lice. We found three good studies which showed that malathion works better than other treatments: ...

Removing head lice and eggs by combing - guardian.co.uk

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Removing head lice and eggs by combing
guardian.co.uk, UK - Jan 21, 2009
There's some evidence that combing can get rid of head lice. But we need more studies before we're sure how well it works. It seems to depend on how well ...
Schools and head lice guardian.co.uk
What's the evidence for removing head lice and eggs by combing? guardian.co.uk
What are head lice? guardian.co.uk
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