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Thick, yellow, and brittle toenails are often caused by a fungal infection known as onychomycosis. This occurs when yeasts, moulds, or dermatophytes enter small cracks in the nail or surrounding skin, ...
There can be many things that bring the funk to your feet — and that includes your toenails. Just like your feet, your toenails are stuffed into the sweaty, dark environment of shoes — which are a ...
Some Harlem residents are finding something unsettling when they turn on the tap: brown, murky water gushing from faucets and filling bathtubs. The sight alone has been enough to send people to the ...
From nutrient deficiencies to gel manicure damage, brittle nails are more common than you might think. So we're always trying to figure out how to strengthen nails that have become weak so that we don ...
Treat your holiday decor collection like your wardrobe—keep any timeless, high-quality pieces. Consider ways you can re-use items, like tying beautiful ribbon around a vase instead of on a wreath. Don ...
World Osteoporosis Day highlights the silent bone disease. Early signs like repeated wrist fractures, grip weakness, leg pain, receding gums, and brittle nails signal hidden bone weakness. Recognizing ...
Yellow skin on the soles of your feet may result from calluses, anemia, Raynaud's syndrome, carotenemia, or jaundice. Callus-related yellowing can be managed with foot soaks, exfoliation, moisturizer, ...
Peeling nails, or onychoschizia, signal more than just appearance issues. Environmental factors like harsh chemicals and excessive water, coupled with nutritional deficiencies in iron, zinc, and ...