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Lice, particularly among kids, can often be quite common. These critters are extremely infectious and can easily pass from one individual to another. Though there are a plethora of lice remedies ...
Instagram users appear to have questions and concerns after actress Jenny Mollen shared a video revealing her itchy head lice discovery while on an airplane. Mollen, who appeared in the film "My ...
Jenny Mollen ignited backlash on social media because she got on a flight while she was infected with head lice. Now, she’s itching to make sure everyone knows the circumstances surrounding her ...
However, she then put her face closer to the camera and said: “Guess what? I have f***ing lice.” Mollen then claimed that while she thought she knew who she got the lice from, she didn’t ...
Actress Jenny Mollen is itching to make sure everyone knows she didn’t realize she had head lice until she was already on her recent five-hour flight. Mollen, whose husband is “American Pie ...
No one is itching to find out they have head lice, but actor Jenny Mollen discovered her infestation in a truly terrible situation: right after she boarded a five-hour flight from Los Angeles to New ...
Jenny Mollen, actress, author and wife to “American Pie” star Jason Biggs, is being blasted for flying while having head lice. In a video recorded on board a flight and posted to her Instagram ...
The author and wife of actor Jason Biggs says she thought her itching was caused by “perimenopause symptoms” and discovered on the plane that it was lice Natalia Senanayake is an Editorial ...
The City of Likes author, who is married to actor Jason Biggs, responded to a story that she intentionally rode on a five-hour flight while infected with head lice. “Who would willingly sit ...
Now five months married to fellow Kapamilya star Charlie Dizon, the actor revealed how his wife brought a newfound inspiration and focus into his life, particularly in building their future together.
Alberta health officials say seven people have been infected by Bartonella quintana, also known as ‘trench fever’ since 2022— all of them organ recipients who were experiencing homelessness.