Super Lice Miami
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31May2020
A brief history of lice
Louse: a type of small insect that lives on the bodies of people or animals; a bad or cruel person (Merriam-Webster) Head lice have been around for a long time. Genetic studies suggest that lice developed about 1.68 million years before homo sapiens emerged, and that they started their relationships with humans about the same time […]
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26Sep2017
Head lice don’t take summer off
By Lisa O’Neill Hill, Special to CNN Updated 12:47 PM ET, Mon June 17, 2013 Story highlights Head lice are equal-opportunity parasites and don’t mean you or your home are dirty Cases spike when school begins or after school breaks, but can spread at summer camp Treatment can mean hard work; professional services are available […]
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27May2017
Do lice prefer a certain blood type?
Do lice prefer a certain blood type? Head lice will feed on any blood type, but some blood types are more attractive than others. Once they begin feeding on a certain type, they need the same blood type to survive. Studies conducted by Terry Meiking, research assistant professor, Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at […]
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22Oct2016
Complimentary San Pellegrino is Here!
Complimentary San Pellegrino http://sanpellegrino.com has arrived at The Orange Cross Lice Removal Miami. After a hard days work and you or your child having lice as well there is no other way to relax than with a fresh sparkling bottle of San Pellegrino. Sip some of the bubbly water while you visit our lice treatment clinic […]
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18Oct2016
Super Lice Found in 48 US States
August 4th, 2016 http://FoxNews.com A new study that suggests ‘super-lice,’ or lice that are resistant to over-the-counter medication, have become more widespread in the United States. The research, published in the March edition of the Journal of Medical Entomology, found that lice resistant to common treatments containing pyrethroids have reached 48 U.S. states, up from […]
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