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Headlice - Infestations Of Headlice Announce Themselves With Intense Itchy Sensations Along - by Norman Horowitz
Tiny, wingless parasites that thrive on the scalp of humans, most commonly at the back of the neck at the base of the skull, and behind the ears, are called headlice (scientific name Pediculus humanus capitis). Their eggs, referred to as nits, are the easiest way to identify a lice infestation. They look much like white bits of dandruff, but when you look closer, you can discern the oval shape.

Nits Are Easily Spotted - by Norman Horowitz

Oftentimes, a person who suspects he or she has head lice will prematurely contemplate how to get rid of head lice without first confirming the presence of nits. Treating head lice without first determining if an infection is present

Headlice - What Are They And How To Treat Them? - by Norman Horowitz

A common problem among children who are in close contact during elementary school and day care is this nasty little thing call headlice. They live not only on the scalp, but can travel to other hair on the head,