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Shaving can be safer head lice treatment than insecticides.
BMJ. 2005 Jun 25; 330(7506):1510.BMJ

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eng

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15976435

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Lwegaba, Anthony. "Shaving Can Be Safer Head Lice Treatment Than Insecticides." BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), vol. 330, no. 7506, 2005, p. 1510.
Lwegaba A. Shaving can be safer head lice treatment than insecticides. BMJ. 2005;330(7506):1510.
Lwegaba, A. (2005). Shaving can be safer head lice treatment than insecticides. BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.), 330(7506), 1510.
Lwegaba A. Shaving Can Be Safer Head Lice Treatment Than Insecticides. BMJ. 2005 Jun 25;330(7506):1510. PubMed PMID: 15976435.
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