Tropical Weight Loss
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How weight affects the size of your feet. Most people gain weight as they get older — and those extra pounds press down on the ligaments and tendons that support your foot. As a result, your foot can widen or lengthen.
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Read More »You’ve worn size 9 shoes for as long as you can remember. They always fit perfectly — and then one day, they just inexplicably don’t. Try as you might, you can’t cram a foot into that familiar size. Advertising Policy Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy First, relax: You’re not going crazy. Second, it’s natural for your feet to gradually change in length and width over time. To explain how it happens, we turn to podiatrist Nicole Nicolosi, DPM.
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Read More »Corns and callouses. Roomier shoes are often recommended to help relieve discomfort from these hardened areas of skin. The American Geriatrics Society reports that 1 in 3 people age 65 or older experience foot pain, with bunions ranking as the most common deformity.
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Here's how to whittle down where it matters most. Try curbing carbs instead of fats. ... Think eating plan, not diet. ... Keep moving. ... Lift...
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