Tag Archives: Dry Feet Causes

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Men’s Javelin Throw Final, 1908-2012

The shot put became part of the Olympic and field program in 1908. Since then the athletes of the Czech Republic, Finland, the Federal Republic of Germany, Germany, Hungary, Norway, the Soviet Union, Sweden, Trinidad & Tobacco and the United States won. Finland has won the Olympic shot put the last 7 times, the most […]

How to Treat Dry Feet

If you walk around barefoot often, frequently expose your feet to the sun, use certain kinds of lotions, or regularly wear open shoes or sandals, chances are at some point you have developed dry feet. This can be a very painful experience; dry feet symptoms can range from the mild-the development of scaly skin, to […]

Home Remedies You Can Use to Stop Sweating and Foot Odor Dead in Their Tracks

Did you know that, in each of your feet, there are over 250,000 sweat glands? Now you know how your feet can sweat so much. In fact, your feet can produce enough sweat in a day’s time to fill up a one-pint container. Rather gross, eh? If you’re having a problem with wetness and feet […]

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Men’s Long Jump Final, 1896-2012

The long jump is one of the first 12 track and field events that were held at the inaugural Olympic Games in 1896. Since then, athletes from Cuba, Great Britain, the German Democratic Republic, Panama, Sweden and the United States have won. The Americans have won the long jump in the last 22 Olympics, the […]

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Men’s Discus Throw Final, 1896-2008

  The discus throw is one of the twelve first track and field events that were inaugurated in the Olympic Games in 1896. Since then, athletes from Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Soviet Union, and the United States won the case. Americans have […]

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Women’s Long Jump Final, 1948-2008

  The long jump became part of the women’s Olympic track and field program in 1948. Athletes representing Brazil, the Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, the German Democratic Republic, Germany, Hungary, Nigeria, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Russia, the Soviet Union; and the United States of America had won. Germans have won the event four […]

Natural Treatment for Stinky Feet

Smelly feet are an annoying nuisance that leaves many who don’t want to take off their shoes until they get home and can jump in the shower. Feet become smelly due to genetics, footwear choices that do not allow the feet to breathe, and bacteria and fungi growing on the feet. To treat stinky feet, […]

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Men’s Shot Put Final, 1896-2008

Archery was one of the 12 track and field events first introduced at the inaugural Olympics in 1896. Since then, athletes have represented Finland, the German Democratic Republic, Germany, Italy, Poland, the Soviet Union, Ukraine, and the United States of America. He won and set the Olympic shot put title. The Americans have won the […]

Olympic Games Track & Field History: Men’s Discus Throw Final, 1896-2012

The discus throw is one of the twelve first track and field events that were inaugurated in the Olympic Games in 1896. Since then, athletes from Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, the Soviet Union, and the United States won the case. Americans have won […]