Potentially Drug-Resistant Head Lice Spreads
A new and potentially drug-resistant species of head lice is showing up on the heads of kids around the U.S.
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A new and potentially drug-resistant species of head lice is showing up on the heads of kids around the U.S.
Federal health officials have approved the first prescription drug to boost sexual desire in women, a milestone long sought by the pharmaceutical industry.
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