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Meet Podiatrists across Australia
Interview with Bev Gr0bbelaar |
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Q & A |
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What causes corn on toe? |
Corns and calluses develop from repeated friction, rubbing or irritation and pressure on the skin. The most common cause is shoes that don’t fit properly. With a little bit of attention and care, most cases of corns or calluses can be prevented. |
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Our winner from previous Quiz
Jo Direen
Wangaratta, Victoria |
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Answer our quiz and win
PodiMe Innersole and Hydr20 for dry feet |
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Corns are contagious |
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True |
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False |
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If they are due to a virus |
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d. |
When they appear on the head |
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Email: sales@podime.com.au |
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