False claims for diabetes cure: Tamil Nadu Medical Council to take disciplinary action against doctor
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A Kanyakumari-based paediatrician has landed in trouble for allegedly making fake claims and promising magical remedies for curing diabetes, with the Tamil Nadu Medical Council planning to suspend his medical license for one year as part of disciplinary action.
The Medical Council appointed a disciplinary committee after receiving complaints from senior doctors. The complaint stated that the paediatrician's photo was published in an advertisement that claimed that the doctor had reportedly cured a police superintendent of diabetes.
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