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    Treat Your Feet With Dr. Scholl's Severe Cracked Heel Repair Balm. Review: "Love this product. Brought my feet from looking like the surface of the moon to a baby's feet. Easy to apply, similar to ...

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  5. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Scholl's is a footwear and orthopedic foot care brand originating in the United States, marketed in some countries as simply "Scholl". Since 2021, global rights to the brand have been owned by investment firm Yellow Wood Partners through subsidiary Scholl's Wellness Company, having purchased the North American rights from Bayer in North ...

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    William Mathias Scholl (June 22, 1882 – March 29, 1968) was a pioneer of foot care and the founder of Dr. Scholl's, a brand of foot care products. Dr. Scholl's historical marker (26478216869) Early life and career

  7. Plantar fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    Plantar fasciitis or plantar heel pain is a disorder of the plantar fascia, which is the connective tissue that supports the arch of the foot. [2] It results in pain in the heel and bottom of the foot that is usually most severe with the first steps of the day or following a period of rest.