Whenever feasible, wear breathable socks that wick away sweat and keep the insides of your shoes as dry as possible. Wear a fresh pair of socks each day in a row and remove your socks and shoes ...
Some worry that they've already been infected. "I've had my shoes off -- I was even told to remove my socks," another member writes. "The scary part of all that is that I've been fighting a fungus ...
Sweat has difficulty evaporating because it is trapped by shoes and socks, leading to bacterial growth. "Microbacteria thrive in places with little moisture, creating a good environment under ...
Driving through the gates of University College Dublin (UCD) brings back one or two memories. Not that I spent much time in the place when I did the Sports Man Dip course back in the day.
No, you should not wear compression socks while sleeping. Dr. Pinker says it’s better for people with leg swelling to remove the socks and elevate their feet at night. He also says there are a ...