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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.
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5 Exercises That Can Relieve the Pain of Flat Feet in PhiladelphiaStaying at home because of flat foot pain? Our Phoenixville foot and ankle doctors discuss possible exercises that can strengthen and relax your flat feet.
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Diabetes Lifestyle Change pt IIHealthmark offers a series of simple, healthy lifestyle practices for people with diabetes. Read more here.