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Stay Dry While Getting Wet! Recommended by doctors for showering and bathing, SEAL-TIGHT Cast and Bandage Protector is the BEST watertight protection available.
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Back to school season is getting underway, and we have some advice for parents. I recommend you take five minutes to inspect your children's feet for problems that could sideline your son or daughter from sports or other activities.
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