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All Out Comb Out!
The NPA is calling for an All Out Comb Out. September is Head Lice Prevention Month.
Jesse's Project
Developed to protect children with serious illness from unnecessary exposure to potentially harmful chemicals contained in pesticidal head lice treatments and lice sprays.
Collembola found in scrapings from individuals diagnosed with delusory parasitosis
New clinical study published in the Journal of the New York Entomological Society.
Collembola Implicated in Delusory Parasitosis
MEDSCAPE NEWS - Collembola a common factor in patients diagnosed with delusory parasitosis.
08/16 Head lice need not be a hairy situation
Experts offer several tips on preventing, removing infestations
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08/04 Combing for Head Lice
Scientific evidence show's comb most effective.
08/04 Wet combing best to rid head lice
More scientific evidence added to the comb instead of using toxic chemicals.
07/25 Dozens of Chemicals Found in Most Americans' Bodies
More scientific evidence added to the hazards of using toxic chemicals.
07/21 WHEN A NON-CHEMICAL APPROACH TO HEAD LICE IS REQUIRED!!!
Checking for lice at camp for children who have had cancer.
07/15 When it isn't lice or scabies - Radio Interview (larger download)
First in a series: Barbara Glickstein, RN, MPH Producer and Host WBAI Public Radio NYC 
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07/13 Cooperative efforts teaching healthy behaviors
Educating lice prevention
07/06 Reading, Writing and Human Experimentation
Written by a bright high school student.
06/22 Mom, girl burned reportedly in attempt to kill lice
A horrible story.
05/19 An Emerging Health Crisis -- Where's Dr. House When You Need Him?
The National Pediculosis Association (NPA) is contacted by individuals describing the torment and horror of oozing skin lesions, sensations of bugs biting and crawling under their skin and doctors who diagnose it as nothing more than a delusion.
05/10 Targeted For Phaseout
Lice treatment called lindane makes the list.
05/09 New York City Curtails Use of Pesticides
Will doctors still prescribe pesticides for kids with lice?
05/06 Iowa Policy Change
Unfortunate fallout from product marketing gambits continue
05/03 Toxic Consequences: A Mothers Call to Ban Lindane
Mom links son's condition to lindane, a lice treatment, and seeks to ban it.
04/13 Exact cause of rash outbreak still unknown
Local health officials are still puzzled by the number of children with rashes in area schools.
04/08 Illinois Bans Lindane
Lobbyist Dan Johnson-Weinberger spearheaded effort to pass state legislation banning lindane.
04/08 EPA Cancels Controversial Pesticide Study
The Environmental Protection Agency canceled a controversial study using children to measure the effect of pesticides after Democrats said they would block Senate confirmation of the agency's new head.
03/29 Head Lice make a Guest Appearance on the hit television show 'Desperate Housewives'
The March 28th episode of the popular television show included a subplot on pediculosis.
03/28 Parents Fight Back! Chasing Head Lice with Chemicals is a Losing Proposition for Everyone, ...but the Lice.
Industry sponsored guidelines developed in 2000 to promote sales of pesticide treatments for head lice continue to be used as the basis of allowing lice infested children to remain in the classroom. Parents across the country are fighting back!
03/27 Hidden Toxic Hazards
Like the canary in the coalmine, children are particularly sensitive to poisons in their environment.
03/26 Inmates don't have to live like dogs
A response and support regarding the health issues recently printed about the Elkhart County jail.
03/23 Dispelling the myth that organic pesticides are less harmful
What is important to remember is that a pesticide contains a poison, whether organic or synthetic.
03/22 Testing times for 'killer' chemicals
Why are there so many untested chemicals lurking around us? Since World War II, of the almost 100,000 chemicals produced, less than 5,000 have been tested. Of these, not all have been tested adequately.
03/21 Head lice can beat the shampoos used to get rid of the itchy pests
A study of 2,800 children showed that two-thirds of lice found were not killed by treatments.
03/17 Activists serve up a “Lindane Lunch” in support of elimination of the toxic pesticide
Traditional and common foods known to be contaminated by the toxic pesticide on the menu.
03/10 Health Tip: Steps to Prevent Lice
Anyone can get head lice -- mainly from head-to-head contact or sharing hats, brushes or head rests. But you can take these risk-reducing precautions, courtesy of the National Pediculosis Association.
03/08 Mom rips school's lice policy
She believes there's a lice problem at the school, and she's frustrated about it.
03/07 “Nit Picking” about the Brevard County School Board’s decision?
Not long ago the Brevard County School Board made changes to the “no nit policy.” Teachers and staff are no longer allowed to do standard checks for lice. Nor are they allowed to send someone home or inform the parent of the child with lice until the end of the day.
03/04 Ban Lindane in Illinois
Every year, hundreds of children across the state of Illinois are exposed to this dangerous pesticide.
03/02 Lice Outbreak Hits Schools, Angers Parents
A lice infestation at several elementary schools has angered parents because they didn't hear it first from school officials.
03/02 Lice outbreak ticks off some parents
Louse infestations at several schools has parents complaining that the schools should have told them about the outbreak, but didn't.
03/01 How health care sometimes hurts patients and the environment
The chemicals in pesticides used in conventional treatment for head lice accumulate in the body and build up to toxic levels over time and can also be found in ground water because they are not bio-degradable.
02/28 School's head lice problem
Headmaster said almost all the Year One and Two pupils had lice in their hair due to lack of awareness.
02/17 Health Tip: Steps to Prevent Lice
Anyone can get head lice -- mainly from head-to-head contact or sharing hats, brushes or head rests. But you can take steps to reduce the risks.
02/15 New York State Assembly Re-Introduces Bill to Ban Prescription Pesticide Lindane
Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg re-introduces bill that would prohibit products containing Lindane.
02/09 Head Louse Resistance to Pediculicides: A Growing Menace
Head lice are perfectly evolved human predators. Sales of products for head lice and school-related expenses cost U.S. citizens an estimated $350 million yearly.
02/08 SuperBowl Sunday Made Some People's Skin Crawl
NUSPA helps people cope while trying to bring attention to their plight of what they describe as tormenting skin sensations and excoriation their physicians otherwise attribute to an "imaginary" illness.
02/06 Congenital leukemia after use of permethrin spray during pregnancy
The mother had heavily abused aerosolized permethrin, a widely used household insecticide.
02/05 Making it all better
School nurse dispenses plenty of tender, loving care.
02/04 Head Lice in Schools
Parents have tried all the recommended over-the-counter treatments such as Nix and Rid. They also say they have washed all their linens in hot water, but the condition keeps coming back.
02/03 Doctors accuse drug companies of inventing diseases to sell more prescription drugs
Group
explains that pharmaceutical companies are taking National Health to the brink of collapse by hyping both these 'fictitious' diseases and the assortment of prescription drugs used to treat their symptoms.
02/01 It’s 2005! Why Are We Still Shampooing Children With Pesticides?
Shampooing with pesticides has the potential to damage children in the same manner as these chemicals are designed to damage pests, but pharmaceutical companies invest millions of dollars to convince consumers and health professionals that this is what they should do.
02/01 Many Parents Apply Insect Repellant Incorrectly
More than one third of parents visiting Maryland campgrounds disregard label directions when applying potentially toxic insect repellant to their kids, new research reports.
02/01 A dermatologist's response to the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on head lice
One dermatologist addresses the shortcomings of the AAP mandate on head lice. He fears their recommendations will adversely affect how communities handle outbreaks, putting us all at risk of more serious consequences than just itchy scalps.
01/28 Kaua'i woman a world-class uku 'buster'
She's brought relief to over 3,600 families, relying on natural products and due diligence. This respected expert gives consultations and treatments and is educating the public about this communicable disease.
01/26 Hair-raising facts about lice
Experts say parents shouldn't let panic upend their homes needlessly.
01/12 The ethics of human testing may be decided case by case
EPA may rely on industry tests that expose people to poisons and raise ethical questions.
01/10 Sierra Club withdraws from pesticide hearings in protest
Group contends that Health Canada is stacking the deck in favor of lindane to avoid a potential lawsuit.
 

 

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