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Jun 27, 2008 -
Jelly shoes were "it" when I was in grammar school and they made a comeback when I was 17. I proudly wore the see through, fashionable sandals during both fads, but now that they have hit stores for a third time, I'm passing the torch to my daughter. Though your feet may no longer be fit for lightweight, translucent shoe walking, there are some sassy versions for your kid that will add a bit of bling to her beachwear.
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May 03, 2009 -
- Casa craves being outside with festival lights
- Yum's excited for curved kebab skewers and stacking wine glasses
- Bella's staying beautiful with dry shampoo and safe sunning
- lil loves a jelly bean sling and tea tunic
- Fab is feeling jelly sandals and caftans
- Buzz can't wait for Glee, Green Day and Last Chance Harvey
- Fit's a fan of lip moisturizer and stainless steel water bottles
- Pet prefers natural snacks and a Maow Wall feeder
- geek's gaga for the new Flip Ultra HD and the UltraPowerShot
- Cost-saving ideas and social ideas for the weekend
- After 341 Years, Britain picks their first British female poet laureate
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Apr 21, 2009 -
- First images of Prada Transformer art space in Seoul - Love Blog
- Is Naomi Campbell uprooting to Russia? - Catwalk Queen
- Admiring Susan Boyle's talent - The Thoughtful Dresser
- Menswear street style exhibit planned in London - Disney Roller Girl
- Susie Bubble catches up with Barbara Hulanicki - Style Bubble
- Autumn trend prediction - Never Love You More
- Speed Racer style - Kingdom of Style
- Fuschia heels cause a storm - Shudoo
- A look at Judi Rosen - Rosie Pop
- Designers Do Jelly Sandals For Spring - Coutorture
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Oct 08, 2008 -
In This Report
- Highlights
- Introduction
- Causes
- Risk Factors
- Treatment: Corns and Callus...
- Treatment: Bunions
- Treatment: Hammertoes
- Treatment: Ingrown Toenails...
- Treatment: Forefoot Pain...
- Treatment: Heel Pain
- Treatment: Flat Feet
- Treatment: Abnormally High ...
- Treatment: Tarsal Tunnel Sy...
- Treatment: Foot Injury
- Prevention
- Shoes
- Insoles and Orthotics
- Resources
- References
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Treatment for Ingrown Toenail:
- Orthonyxia, a surgical technique that implants a small metal brace into the top of the nail, was as effective as traditional surgical techniques for preventing ingrown toenail from recurring, according to one study.
- A nonsurgical method for treating ingrown toenail with chemicals uses either sodium hydroxide or phenol, but one study shows that sodium hydroxide procedures have a better outcome and faster recovery than phenol procedures.
Treatment for Forefoot Pain:
- Ultrasound-guided injection of alcohol might provide relief from Morton's neuroma, according to one study. Symptoms improved in 94% of patients who had the treatment, a success rate comparable to that of surgery.
Treatment for Heel Pain:
- NSAIDs reduce pain and disability in people with plantar fasciitis when used with other techniques, such as night splints and stretching.
- Studies show that extracorporeal shockwave therapy provides a very small reduction in heel pain without side effects. It may be a good option for patients who haven't responded well to conservative treatment.
Work-related Foot Problems:
- An estimated 120,000 job-related foot injuries occur every year, about a third of them involving the toes.
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Sep 25, 2008 -
See by Chloé has spread its wings to include footwear. Come Spring, you will be able to pick and choose from a bevy of perforated leather platforms, hippie-inspired sandals and jelly shoes featuring the label's name carved into their soles. Not so sure about the name plastering, but I guess we'll have to wait and see what they come up with.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Introduction
- Brand Name(s)
- When This Medicine Should Not Be Used
- How to Use This Medicine
- How to Store and Dispose of This Medicine
- Drugs and Foods to Avoid
- Warnings While Using This Medicine
- Possible Side Effects While Using This Medicine
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Introduction
Ciclopirox (sye-kloe-PEER-ox)
Treats skin infections caused by fungus, such as ringworm, athlete's foot, or dandruff. Belongs to a class of drugs called antifungals.
Brand Name(s)
Penlac, Loprox TS, Loprox
There may be other brand names for this medicine.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Overview
- Alternative Names
- Information
- References
Illustrations
Diabetic foot care
Diabetic foot care
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Alternative Names
Foot care for diabetics
Information
If you have diabetes you are more prone to foot problems, because the disease can damage your blood vessels and nerves. This, in turn, may make you less able to sense injury or pressure on your foot. You may not notice foot injury until severe infection develops.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
Rihanna does with her Yves Saint Laurent jelly wrap-up sandals ($195) but I find they deliver some nasty blisters!
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Would You Wear Plastic Shoes?
Totally — plastic shoes are a summertime staple!
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