Around 10%-15% of people have an overgrowth of a super stinky bacteria called Kytococcus sedentarius on their feet.
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Why your feet swell in the heat and how to stop it
When the weather heats up, most of us quickly dust off the sandals — but if your feet start ballooning as the temperature rises, you’re not alone. Swollen feet in hot weather are relatively common, ...
Your feet aren’t just for walking, they’re messengers of your health. When they ache, swell, or change color, it’s often your ...
As a runner, your feet become accustomed to all types of sensations, ranging from pleasant to bothersome. The springy bounce of new shoes, the aggravating rub of a blister, the uneven terrain ...
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