Lice Are Becoming Resistant To Traditional Remedies
Lice Are Becoming Resistant To Traditional Remedies Save Email Print
Posted: 6:42 PM Sep 16, 2008
Last Updated: 6:42 PM Sep 16, 2008

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Back to school means parents want to be watchful of an itchy situation.

Lice are becoming more resistant to traditional remedies.

To combat the superbugs, the CDC recommends patients use over the counter treatments as directed by your doctor when Lice is found.

You should do it again seven to ten days later.

Physicians say at least one in four school age children get lice.

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