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WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore | Women at higher risk for these stress fractures @WBALTV11 | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Studies show women are more likely than men to get foot and ankle stress fractures -- they’re painful and can certainly slow down your active life. Natalia Jarvis, 28, spent the first half of 2024 logging miles. After two marathons and a trail ultra-marathon, something wasn’t right.

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