When I was a kid, our family would end the day by relaxing in front of the TV after dinner. Everyone would have a seat, take off their shoes and put up their feet. Before long, a strange and unsavory ...
We do a lot of walking during the summer, slogging a few blocks to the beach in the blazing sun, carrying those pesky chairs and the umbrella, and pounding the pavement exploring the sights of a new ...
Running around in the sun means sweat under your arms and on your face and other less visible places like your feet. But do your feet get sweaty regardless of the temperature? Dermatologist Dr Sejal ...
Typically, after a gruelling workout, taking off the shoes or sneakers only to be greeted by a whiff of pungent and foul ...
Sweating profusely in summers is not uncommon. But the real problem is sweaty feet, especially when it starts stinking. Whether you are wearing flip-flops or sandals, you constantly feel slippery, ...
Hot, sweaty feet usually become stinky feet. And that’s pretty much impossible to avoid in the summer. “Sweat creates the perfect environment for bacteria, which is what causes odor,” says Stephen ...
Stinky feet can be more than a nuisance. They can be a major source of embarrassment. Some people can’t seem to escape giving off that smell, hard as they try. One expert, Jane E. Andersen, a doctor ...
THE weather is finally consistently warm. And that means it's time to slip into some flip flops, or high heeled sandals if you're feeling fancy. But one thing we always forget about when the ...
Why do my feet stink so much? Why do I get constipated when I travel? Why do I have bad breath? You've got questions, we've got answers. Samuel Sarmiento, M.D. We've all had some health issues we'd ...
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With warmer temperatures, bare feet and pedicures right around the corner, we're all looking forward to ditching our boots for flats. But before you start wearing flats everywhere again, we should ...
It may be hard to imagine but our feet are home to up to 10 million microbial cells per square centimeter of skin surface.