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September 05, 2011
RETURN OF HOSIERY: SHEER TORTURE OR PURE POLISH

NEW YORK

Associated Press

SO YOU thought they were gone -- gone forever -- until Kate Middleton hit the scene.

Then Marc Jacobs put them on the runway, Banana Republic partnered with "Mad Men" and, suddenly, everywhere you look, sheer hosiery seems to be in fashion again.

Since the heyday of the '80s, there's been a casual revolution, a revolt against power suits and the sexy secretary skirt. ...

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July 29, 2011
Sheer Hosiery a Hot New Trend

She's officially been the The Duchess of Cambridge for less than four months and she's already making fashion waves the world over.

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December 12, 2016
Toenail fungus is not just a cosmetic problem

Toenail fungus is not just a cosmetic problem -- it's an infection of the nail. Fungal infection, a condition called onychomycosis (ON-i-ko-my-KO-sis), is caused by organisms called dermatophytes; it's extremely common, affecting more than 35 million people in the United States (U.S.) alone. However, some 90 percent of these persons have yet to see a doctor for treatment. It is estimated that 2.5 ...

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Aging feet pt. 2
News Article
May 02, 2016
Aging feet pt. 2

Aging takes its toll on your feet and ankles just as it does with the rest of the body. Last week we looked at the changes in the shape and functioning of the feet that occur with aging. But in addition to changes in the structure of the feet, there are circulatory and skin changes.

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March 14, 2016
Toenail fungus is a common infection that affects millions

Toenail fungus is not just a cosmetic problem. It's an infection of the bed and plate underlying the surface of a nail. Fungal nail infection, a condition called onychomycosis (ON-i-ko-my-KO-sis) is caused primarily by organisms called dermatophytes. It's very common, affecting more than 35 million people in the United States alone. However, some 90 percent of them have yet to see a doctor for tre...

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Healthy feet in 2016
News Article
January 11, 2016
Healthy feet in 2016

Keeping your feet pain-free is surprisingly easy. Healthy measures include good hygiene, self-examinations and properly fitting shoes.

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News Article
October 25, 2010
5 Must-Have Fall Accessories

Ah fall. It's amazing how subtly cooler days and breezy nights instantly
make you want to shake up your wardrobe. Even little changes make a big
statement. For a quick wardrobe update, accessories are the way to go.
Check out these five must have accessories for fall.

Hosiery

: We're not talking about your mother's pantyhose. Hosiery trends have come
a long way in recent years. Show off your sha...

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News Article
October 27, 2010
5 Must-Have Fall Accessories

Ah fall. It's amazing how subtly cooler days and breezy nights instantly
make you want to shake up your wardrobe. Even little changes make a big
statement. For a quick wardrobe update, accessories are the way to go.
Check out these five must have accessories for fall.

Hosiery

: We're not talking about your mother's pantyhose. Hosiery trends have come
a long way in recent years. Show off your sha...

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News Article
May 12, 2014
Dealing with ingrown toenails

Ingrown toenails are found only in shoe-wearing cultures and do not occur with barefoot people. Downward shoe pressure on the nail leads to ingrown toenails.
Ingrown toenails are one of the most common and most painful nail complaints seen by a podiatrist. Ingrown nails are often a splinter or spike of nail digging into the soft tissues on the side of the nail. Usually, the toenails grow straight ...

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February 25, 2014
Toenail fungus is not just a cosmetic problem

Toenail fungus is not just a cosmetic problem. It's an infection of the nail. Fungal infection, a condition called Onychomycosis (ON-i-ko-my-KO-sis), is caused by organisms called dermatophytes. It's extremely common, affecting more than 35 million people in the United States alone. However, some 90 percent of these persons have yet to see a doctor for treatment. It is estimated that 2.5 million A...

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