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Athlete’s Foot | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. February 14, 2015. Is a skin disease caused by a fungus, usually. Occurring between the toes. The fungus most commonly attacks the feet because shoes create a. Warm, dark, and humid environment which encourages fungus growth. Athlete's foot (tinea pedis). Is a common, persistent infection of. The foot caused by a dermatophyte, a microscopic fungus that. The most common is an annoy...
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Garlic Seseame Cauliflower | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. February 12, 2015. 1 small cauliflower (about 1-1/2 pounds). 1 tablespoon virgin olive oil. 2 large garlic cloves, minced. 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds. In a large kettle, bring 2 quarts of water to a boil. Trim cauliflower and break into flowerets. Drop into boiling water and cook 2 minutes. Drain in a colander. In a large, non-stick skillet, heat oil and brown garlic.
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Baked Vegatables | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. February 8, 2015. 2 cups of sliced fresh mushrooms. 3/4 cup of chopped red pepper. 1/2 cup of chopped onion. 1 chopped garlic clove. 2 Tbsp. butter. 1/4 cup of all-purpose flour. 3/4 tsp. salt. 1/2 tsp. crushed, dried thyme. 1/4 tsp. crushed black pepper. 2 cups of fat free milk. 2 cups of cooked spinach. 2 cups of cooked brown rice. 1/2 cup of finely shredded Parmesan cheese.
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Oven Roasted Vegetable Soup | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. Oven Roasted Vegetable Soup. February 14, 2015. 4 carrots, washed. 2 zucchini, washed. 3 ribs celery, cut in half. 2 tomatoes, quartered. 1 eggplant, quartered. 2 potatoes, quartered. 2 turnips, cleaned, trimmed and quartered. 2 large onions, peeled and quartered. 1 leek, trimmed and quartered. 3 garlic cloves, peeled. 2 teaspoon dried thyme. 1/4 cup olive oil. 4901 W Main St.
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Nail Fungus | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. February 14, 2015. Fungal infection of the toenails is also known as. It is a common health problem that many of its sufferers do not know they have because the infection can be present for many years without causing any pain. Is an infection of the plate and soft nail bed under the toenail, and is caused by dirt, debris, and different types of fungi. Always wear clean socks.
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Your Physician’s Role | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. Your Physician’s Role. February 12, 2015. In addition to these check ups, there are warning signs that you should be aware of so that they may be identified and called to the attention of the family physician or podiatrist. Elevation in skin temperature. Swelling of the foot or ankle. Pain in the legs. Open sores on the feet that are slow to heal. Ingrown and fungal calluses.
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Focus on Diabetes | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. Your Physician’s Role. February 12, 2015. In addition to these check ups, there are warning signs that you should be aware of so that they may be identified and called to the attention of the family physician or podiatrist. Elevation in skin temperature. Swelling of the foot or ankle. Pain in the legs. Open sores on the feet that are slow to heal. Ingrown and fungal calluses.
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7 Classics | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. February 11, 2015. Fresh Tomato Sauce Pasta Receipe. Your choice of pasta - 1 lb. Tomatoes - 4 (diced). Cucumber - 1/2 cup (diced). Garlic - 2 cloves (minced). Dried basil - 2 tbsps. Dried mint - 2 tbsps. Salt - 1 to 2 tsps. Pepper - 1/2 tsp. Mix tomatoes, cucumber, garlic, basil, mint, salt, and pepper. Let it sit at room temperature for 2 hours. Tomatoes - 2 (seeded and chopped).
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Cook Book Recipes | footDrHorsley
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Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Victor L. Horsley, DPM. Neil L. Horsley, DPM. Barton Horsley, DPM. Health & Clinical Services. Oven Roasted Vegetable Soup. February 14, 2015. 4 carrots, washed. 2 zucchini, washed. 3 ribs celery, cut in half. 2 tomatoes, quartered. 1 eggplant, quartered. 2 potatoes, quartered. 2 turnips, cleaned, trimmed and quartered. 2 large onions, peeled and quartered. 1 leek, trimmed and quartered. 3 garlic cloves, peeled. 2 teaspoon dried thyme. 1/4 cup olive oil. February 14, 2015.
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