We’re just over a week away from the World Health Organization’s World Hygiene Day. It’s important to remember that washing hands thoroughly doesn’t just prevent the spread of Covid.
Read MoreFebruary is American Heart Month. Did you know your feet can offer important clues to heart health?
Read MoreApproximately 20 million Americans have thyroid disease. Anyone can get thyroid disease at any age. An experienced foot doctor like Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene can help you find relief.
Read MoreOctober is Raynaud's Awareness Month! In patients with Raynaud's, spasms occur in the extremities. Feet and hands feel cold, and toes and fingers might appear blue, red, or white.
Read MoreOctober 15 is Global Handwashing Day and a significant time for Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene to remind you that effective handwashing is the best way to stay safe from a host of illnesses.
Read MoreExcess alcohol consumption can be dangerous to your feet. Men and women who drink heavily are at risk of alcoholic neuropathy, nerve damage caused by chronic alcohol abuse.
Read MoreDoctors and patients nationwide – including Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene will be taking note of Men’s Health Month in June.
Read MoreTobacco use poses risks to foot health. Here are some facts Middlesex County podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene want you to know.
Read MoreSponsored by the World Health Organization and its partners, May 5 is Global Hand Hygiene Day. As many people discovered during the COVID-19 pandemic, clean hands are at the very foundation of good health.
Read MoreHow much do you know about diabetes? Diabetes is an illness that results when your pancreas fails to produce enough insulin for the body to regulate blood glucose levels effectively.
Read MoreApril is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and podiatrists Dr. Jason Grossman and Dr. Paul A. Osemene are happy to celebrate the occasion by sharing three important tips to help you keep your feet, ankles, and lower legs healthy.
Read MoreEveryone should see their foot doctor at least once each year, especially those with diabetes or other conditions that put foot health at risk. Still, many patients have put off scheduling an appointment because of concerns about COVID-19.
Read MoreInitial heart disease symptoms can manifest anywhere on the body, including the feet, ankles, and lower legs. Here are three signs to be aware of.
Read MoreCold feet are common in the winter. However, if your feet are cold year-round, it can be a sign of illness, including circulatory ailment or thyroid disease.
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