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What to do about your bunions
By Angela Haupt
Editor, Health and Wellness
Bunions don’t get enough attention. More than 25% of us have them—they’re especially common among women and older adults—yet for many people, they’re an insecurity. That’s why it’s so important to talk about why they happen and how to treat them.

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Today's newsletter was written by Angela Haupt and edited by Mandy Oaklander.