Walking
Sep 9 2008, C.S.

Shoe shopping is one thing I don’t look forward to. It’s not that I don’t enjoy it, but I get confused too often. For instance, this time I went for shoe shopping and I found this very ornate one that would suit my party wears, but I can’t wear...

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Testing of the walking assist device with bodyweight support system at Honda’s Saitama Factory in Japan (Photo: Business Wire)