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MedicineNet.com - Head Lice Prevention

3m · Doctors On Health Audio Newsletter · 21 Sep 07:00

There are number of ways in which a child can contract head lice most commonly perhaps contact with an already infested person. Personal contact can be very common during childrens's activities such as school, playing sports activities.

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