When a young woman noticed her toenails started to separate from her toes, she went to the doctor and received some surprising news: the fish pedicure she had gotten months before was the likely cause ...
The RSPCA's head of wildlife on why the growing trend for fish pedicures could be bad for fish welfare and human health Fish require a stable environment with the correct water quality and temperature ...
(CNN) --After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA ...
A new shop at Wolfchase Galleria offers something a little bit different than those surrounding it — the chance to stick your feet in a tub of fish in the name of relaxation. Garra Spa Memphis, part ...
Unless a Niagara-on-the-Lake spa can find a way to let fish feast on feet that meets with public health’s approval, beauty seekers will have to drive to Montreal for the exfoliating nibble of the ...
If the thought of freely allowing a school of small fish to eat the dead skin off your dry feet strikes you as a little disturbing, rest assured: you're not alone. Yet, over the past few years, a ...
Forget Jack Frost nipping at your nose; how about tiny fish nibbling at your toes? Actually, nibbling might not be the right word, since Garra rufa fish (aka doctor fish) don't have teeth. Mark ...
After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
After a young woman’s toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
(CNN) — After a young woman’s toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA ...
After a young woman's toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.