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Have your toenails felt a little sore or looked bruised after you get back from a run? Runner’s toe is when your toenail bumps against your shoe and leaves a blister under the nail, but it’s easy to prevent with a few simple changes to your routine. We’ll cover the best ways to keep your nails safe when you’re out on a run and how to care for them so they stay healthy.
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