A mix of bacteria and sweat are likely to blame, experts say. But small changes can go a long way in reducing odors. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Amy Jamieson Q: I live ...
If you suffer from smelly feet one of the best ways to address the issue is to invest in shoes with improved air-flow ...
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The common courtesy of kicking off shoes at the front door of a friend’s house is a smelly feet sufferer’s worst nightmare. The floors may go scuff-free, but at the cost of the release of an odor ...
Do you suffer from stinky feet? Beyond switching shoes for improved air flow, your smelly toes might be from your diet. Thankfully, you can change that. These are some of the best foods to eat when ...
A student has won a ten-year legal battle to return to lectures after he was banned from university because of his smelly feet. Teunis Tenbrook was reportedly thrown out of the Erasmus University in ...
Why are some feet smellier than others? Damp feet cause more than just bacteria buildup. Sweaty feet create an ideal environment for fungal infections, like athlete’s foot or toenail fungus. Some ...