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Today Tonight

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Zac, Feb 8, 2013.

  1. Zac

    Zac Active Member


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    Just on Today Tonight - people suffering fungal nail infections as a result of "pedicures". Podiatrist interviewed indicated the ONLY effective treatment is laser.
     
  2. W J Liggins

    W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    So the Podiatrist is wrong.

    But there again, it must be correct because it is on telly/radio/in a newspaper/women's magazine.

    Cheers

    Bill Liggins
     
  3. Spiro01

    Spiro01 Member

    I think you'll find that the podiatrist interviewed gave a full run down of treatment options, but In usual fashion, the journalist (and editor) have gone for the "sensational" route.
     
  4. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    Who was the Podiatrist? Regardless good for Podiatry if it was done in a good light and made Podiatrists out to be well educated medical professionals that do more than cut toenails and push expensive plastic! Well done to whoever it was!
     
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