martes, 30 de julio de 2013

About.com Health: Happy Feet

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From Maura Corrigan, your About.com Health Editor
Our feet do a lot of work for us, from carrying our weight to transporting us to bearing the force of explosive exercise moves. So if your doggies are feeling a little wear and tear after years of valiant effort, it may be time to show them a little love in return for all they've done for you.

Soothe Dry, Cracked Skin
Cold weather isn't the only culprit for thin, cracked skin on the heels and soles of your feet: aging, medical conditions, stress and certain cleansers can all play a role. Catherine Moyer, DPM, has some tips to help Soften and Soothe Dry, Cracked Feet

Three Common Toenail Problems
If you've ever stubbed, lost, or dropped a heavy object on your toenail, then you know how important those protective layers are (e.g., they're not just for painting). 3 Toenail Problems: Fungus, Trauma, and the Ingrown
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How To Keep Kickin' Up Your Heels
Heel pain can come in many forms, from plantar fasciitis to achilles tendonitis to bursitis. And since any variation can be quite painful, it's important to know the Causes and Treatment of Heel Pain.

What To Do For Bunions
Did you know that the medical term for a bunion is a "hallux valgus"? Neither did I. But I imagine you know that these bumps on the side of your foot can be quite uncomfortable, so here are 5 Tips to Ease Bunion Pain.
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