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Special hair dryer to kill head lice: LouseBuster EARTHtimes.org
Biologists have devised a hair dryer that will bring relief to millions of parents distressed by their children's head lice infestation. The new device, named 'Louse Buster' was developed by Dale Clayton a biology professor from the University of Utah.
Lice face lousy future from dryer device Reuters via Yahoo! News
A single 30-minute treatment with a hair dryer-like device kills head lice more effectively than chemical preparations, apparently by drying the bugs and their eggs to death, researchers reported on Monday.
Who Ya Gonna Call For Lice? LouseBuster CBS News
Researchers have developed a device similar to a blow dryer that uses hot air to destroy lice and their eggs in children's hair. The treatment only takes about half an hour, and could replace sending children with lice home from school.
Bad hair, sweaty feet? Try these remedies China Daily
DAYTON, Ohio - Looking for fast beauty tips? Former New York Times Magazine fashion editor Rona Berg offers 1,000 in her aptly named book "Fast Beauty: 1,000 Quick Fixes" (Workman, $12.95).
'Hair Dryer' may herald end of head lice problems New Kerala
Washington, Nov 7: University of Utah biologists have invented a chemical-free, hairdryer-like device named the LouseBuster that eradicates head lice infestation.
Hot Air Spells Death for Head Lice HealthDay via Yahoo! News
MONDAY, Nov. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A contraption that looks like a cross between a vacuum cleaner and a hair dryer could rescue children from the scourge of head lice, a new study claims.
Blow dryer-like device kills head lice and eggs CTV.ca
Head lice -- those nasty nuisances for schoolchildren and parents -- were blown away in half an hour by a new blow dryer-like device its inventors call the "LouseBuster," university researchers report.
'Louse Buster' May Blow Lice Away WSB-TV 2 Atlanta
A device similar to a hair dryer may soon take care of creepy-crawlies.
Lice could now face a lousy future Independent Online
A single 30-minute treatment with a hair dryer-like device kills head lice more effectively than chemical preparations, American researchers have reported.
LouseBuster not just hot air, study says Deseret Morning News
The LouseBuster really works, a new study says. The device, developed at the University of Utah, looks like a hair dryer and is designed to wipe out head lice on children. Currently, expensive chemical treatments and difficult combing sessions are used to rid children of the parasites.


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