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Lice remedies Slathering a child's head with mayonnaise, covering it with a shower cap, and tucking them into bed for the night may sound bizarre (imagine the smell!) but some parents are turning to that, and other natural remedies for head lice infestations that are regular occurrences in schools and day care centers.
30 cases of lice reported PRINCETON - A lice problem is keeping Gibson County students out of class. Approximately 30 cases have been reported to Gibson County Health Nurse Jennifer Schatz in the last month, she confirmed Wednesday.
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