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Are Your Parents to Blame for Your Painful Hammertoes in Philadelphia?Our Phoenixville foot and ankle doctors explain how genetics can play a role in your hammertoe injury—and how to treat the painful side effects.
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Am I Suffering from Plantar Fasciitis or Heel Spurs?Want to know what’s causing your heel pain in Media? Our Philadelphia podiatrists explain the difference between two of the most common foot ailments.
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What to Expect during (and after) “Soft” Corn SurgeryConsidering surgery to relieve the pain of your soft corn in Media? The trusted podiatrists at HealthMark Foot & Ankle tell you what to expect.
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Not Just a “Simple” Infection: Complications of Athlete’s FootIs the itching of a fungal infection driving you crazy? It could be a sign of a serious complication. Our Media podiatrists explain the risks of athlete’s foot.
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Scleroderma Can Lead to Painful Foot ProblemsWhere should you look for early warning signs of scleroderma health problems? Our Philadelphia podiatrists discuss common skin, nail, and foot issues.
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IRS finalizes new tax for medical devices in healthcare lawThe U.S. Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday released final rules for President Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare law.
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Our Podiatrists Discuss Surgical Options for Bunions at Healthmark Foot and AnkleDon’t know what to expect in your upcoming bunion surgery? Our Media podiatrists give you a step-by-step overview of a typical bunionectomy.
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Control Skin Problems Early and Save Your FeetWould you notice if your had a crack or sore in the skin of your feet? Our Media podiatrists tell you how to treat foot ulcers early to avoid a hospital visit.
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4 Common Actions That Cause Sprained AnklesCan walking or running cause a serious ankle sprain? Our Media foot and ankle doctors discuss ways you might suffer an ankle injury—and what to do about it.
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Diabetes Death Rates Among Youths Aged ≤19 Years (1968-2009)CDC indicates that diabetes-related deaths in youths is down, slowly decreasing since 1984.