Ever year, an estimated 6 to 12 million children get head lice, leading to questions about missed school and work.
There's a new super bug in town trying to take over our kids' heads. Well, at least their hair. It's "super lice," and they are on the rise. Thanks to a genetic mutation, super lice are resistant ...
Adult lice, for example, are about as large as a sesame seed, while baby lice, or nymphs, are a fraction that size. Lice are well camouflaged too, matching the color of the hair around them.
If you've got kids, you may have battled lice. Every year, an estimated six to 12 million children get head lice.