What you eat has a lot to do with the health and well-being of your feet. Here are four ways dietary changes can improve foot health.
Read MoreHealthy eating makes for healthy feet. Weight management and getting the right nutrients can help you live a long and active life.
Read MoreWe believe in the importance of healthy weight management. In fact, it’s one of our community initiatives to help make New Yorkers healthier. That’s why we want to take the time to recognize National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month which takes place in September.
Read MoreOne of the best gifts you can give your children is to help them develop healthy eating strategies from a young age. In honor of National Nutrition Month, we offer these tips to help the entire family eat for a healthy and active life.
Read MoreMarch is National Nutrition Month and a good time to see how your diet impacts the health of your lower extremities.
Read MoreBeing overweight causes your feet to work harder and increases pain from existing conditions as well as putting you at risk for developing new foot problems.
Read MoreStudies show that children who are obese are likely to continue to be obese as adults. Obesity causes or worsens many foot conditions including: sesamoiditis, plantar fasciitis and metatarsalgia.
Read MoreGood health is the result of a healthy lifestyle and proper care of all the systems and parts of your entire body. In honor of National Nutrition Month, we’d like to explore the relationship of food and your feet.
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