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Kids with head lice should be allowed to attend school, new report says

Por: New York Post Life October 05, 2022

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Students with head lice should be allowed to go to school, a new report says. They shouldn’t be kept from the classroom, . Instead, families should instead be offered educational programs to help them understand how to manage head lice. “Head lice are an unpleasant part of the human experience, but they can be successfully managed and are no reason for a child to miss school,” Dawn Nolt, MD, lead author of the report, said. The report... + full article



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