Scratching Our Heads Over Recurring Head Lice Problem
South Wales Evening Post › October 10, 2009
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South Wales Evening Post › October 10, 2009
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THERE is a good chance your children will catch head lice at some time in their lives.
They are not fussy about the type or condition of hair or social class. These tiny insects are happy so long as there is a nice warm scalp from which they can suck a little blood before laying their eggs on the shaft of a nearby hair. As a new wave of the tiny bugs are reported to be hitting schools in the Swansea Bay area, PETER SLEE meets one Swansea family who know it can be an all-too real issue.See the full content of this document
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Scratching Our Heads Over Recurring Head Lice Problem
AFAMILY trip to the hairdresser brought Rebecca Stewart news that would make any parent's heart sink.
"She apologised politely but said she couldn't cut my boys' hair because they had nits," the mum-of-two recalls."I had no idea a...See the full content of this document
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