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(NaturalNews) The most popular insecticides used to treat head lice are no longer getting the job done. A new comprehensive study published in the Journal of Medical Entomology finds that 98 percent of chemical treatments no longer kill lice. The now ineffective treatments include... |
Most head lice now resistant to common insecticides, new study finds
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