An ancient lice comb, believed to be from around 1700 BCE, has on it the oldest known sentence written in first alphabet.Dafna Gazit, Israel Antiquities Authority An engraving on an ancient lice comb ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Around 1,800 BC, the written form of the Canaanite language was emerging in what is now Israel, but words were few and far between ...
Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO Key Takeaways There’s no scientific evidence that using a lice comb promotes hair ...
CNN — A seven-word inscription discovered by accident on a 3,700-year-old lice comb is the oldest known sentence written in an alphabet, according to a new study. The inscription written on the ivory ...
Engraved into the side of a nearly 4,000-year-old ivory comb is a simple wish: Get these lice out of my hair. This faint inscription, written in the early language of the ancient Canaanites, ...
September is Head Lice Prevention Month-an excellent time to educate parents, children and the community about head lice. Accurate information including accurate detection can help prevent as well as ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Wet-combing a child's hair may be the best way to determine if he or she has an active case of head lice, German researchers report. Dr. Claudia Jahnke of the City Health ...
Combing may outperform over-the -counter chemicals. * THE QUESTION Mere mention of head lice can make parents of young children squirm and then sigh, aware of the effort it will take to get rid of the ...
An engraving on an ancient lice comb is potentially the oldest known sentence written using an alphabet. The ivory comb bears a sentence in an early Canaanite script, estimated to date back almost ...