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  • If your fingertips, toes or any other extremity become painful when exposed to cold temperatures, you might be suffering from Raynaud’s phenomenon.
  • If holding an iced drink – or putting your hands in the freezer – causes your fingers to turn blue (or white), you could be one of an estimated 28 million people in the US who have Raynaud’s phenomenon.
  • If air conditioning often triggers your fingers or toes to hurt, you might be experiencing a Raynaud’s spasm.

The Raynaud’s Association is here to help. We’re a 501c3 non-profit organization providing support and education to the many sufferers of Raynaud’s Phenomenon – an exaggerated sensitivity to cold temperatures.

Raynaud’s Day July 31st Program

Raynaud's designs 2Join us for Raynaud’s Education and Support Day in Boston, July 31st - our first National Conference!

The informative program includes:

  • News on Medical Treatments
  • Nutritional Needs
  • Mind-Body Techniques
  • Advocacy Tips
  • Live Product Demos
  • Discussion Group Workshop

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