Upscale Magazine - May, 1998 p.80: According to Dr. Alexander Fish, D.P.M. of Dr. Alexander Fish & Associates in New York. "Women should be protective of themselves and wear orthodics, which are removable arch supports (usually between $350 and $500, and are sometimes covered by medical insurance). Also, exercise improves the function of the foot,ankle, hip and lower back."

Upscale Magazine - May, 1998 p.82: Another option for the at-home pedicure is to use a foot care system such as Dr. Fish's Bladeless Pedicure System.

Newsday - Beauty Notebook, July 9, 1998: Foot Surgeon Alexander Fish has come up with a pedicure system designed to eliminate corns and callouses before they need surgery. The kit consists of a salicylic acid based exfoliating gel that's applied overnight, a moisturizing cream and a pumice bar that gets rid of the dead outer layer of skin.

Family Circle - July 14, 1998: "Don't wear heels higher than 2" or you risk stressing the ball of your foot or twisting an ankle", advises New York City podiatrist Alexander Fish.