A Service of the National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
healthfinder® home page
        Help | Advanced Search
 News Library Just For You Health Care Organizations en Español
Health & Human Services Home Page

Home > Health LibraryAll TopicsL > Lice



Health News

  • New Lice Remedy Promises No Nit-Picking
  • Health Tip: Lice Aren't Nice
  • How Sick Is Too Sick for School?


  • Search Results 1–5 of 5 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics
    Head Games
    Coloring books, word games, poster contests and other activities for kids to have fun wile learning about preventing and treating head lice.... Details >
    National Pediculosis Association, Inc.
    Head Lice
    Head lice are primarily spread through direct head to head contact, although sharing personal items may play a role in their spread between children. This fact sheet discusses symptoms and diagnosis ... Details >
    National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Headlice.Org for Kids
    Children can play a variety of games and also learn the best way to remove and prevent head lice and their eggs. These games are fun and educational. A coloring page, word search, and contests are i... Details >
    National Pediculosis Association, Inc.
    Lice Infestation (Pediculosis)
    This web site presents fact sheets that provide basic information about head lice (pediculosis) -- symptoms, diagnosis and treatment -- for professionals and consumers.... Details >
    National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    Why Lice Aren't So Nice
    Written for children's education, this fact sheet provides a general overview about lice and lice infestation including what lice are, who gets them, and how to keep form getting lice.... Details >
    Nemours Foundation
    Organizations
    1–1 of 1 Org
    National Pediculosis Association, Inc.
    About Us  Accessibility  Disclaimer  Freedom of Information Act  Privacy  Contact Us
    Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

    Database Updated: Wednesday, November 17, 2004