At NY Foot Health, we invite all our patients to improve foot health by joining us in celebrating National Nutrition Month.
Read MoreIn April, we celebrate National Walking Day so we want to share six great reasons to lace up your sneakers and get walking this spring.
Read MoreWorld Heart Day is an excellent opportunity to focus on the importance of improving your cardiovascular health and its role in maintaining good podiatric health.
Read MoreMany older patients may not realize the role their podiatrist plays in helping prevent falls.
Read MoreAs more and more New Yorkers get vaccinated and the rates of the virus and hospitalizations continue to drop, there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel.
Read MoreIt’s been a long winter, and our bodies are ready to get moving! One of the best ways to start ramping up your fitness level is with a walking or running program.
Read MoreHealthy eating makes for healthy feet. Weight management and getting the right nutrients can help you live a long and active life.
Read MoreThere's an important connection between your weight and your feet' health, and that's why healthy weight management is one of our priorities for NY communities.
Read MoreWe want to pass on a few tips to help you maximize your new fitness program and minimize your risk of foot and ankle injuries in the process.
Read MorePAD is the blockage or narrowing of the arteries on your legs brought about by a buildup of plaque or fatty deposits in the arteries. It results in a restriction of blood flow or what’s more commonly called “poor circulation.”
Read MoreWearing a mask is a way of protecting other people you come in contact with. Follow these tips for properly wearing a mask.
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 MoreIn honor of New Year’s, we’d like to offer these tips for taking better care of your feet in 2020.
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.
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