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Advice to Nurses on Treating Raynaud’s

We were happy to see an article in a UK nursing magazine, Nursing in Practice, with advice on diagnosing and treating Raynaud's phenomenon.   More knowledgeable medical professionals will result in better treatment for Frosties across the globe. The article contains a good overview of the condition, including: The history of Raynaud's discovery in 1862 by

2015-10-12T16:40:54-04:00June 7th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|Comments Off on Advice to Nurses on Treating Raynaud’s

Warming Up to Raynaud’s Infographic

We found a new infographic for Raynaud's on Twitter that is a good complement to the one we recently developed, and wanted to share it with our members and followers. It's great that new resources are being developed for building awareness of this widespread but little known disorder!    

2015-06-03T17:31:04-04:00June 3rd, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Warming Up to Raynaud’s Infographic

Get a Laugh: Getting Gas in the Winter

The author of this comic Adam Ford must either have or know someone with Raynaud's because it does such a great job of communicating our pain! We found it on Facebook and Adam graciously agreed to let us share it with our members and followers - enjoy!

2015-05-20T19:33:08-04:00May 20th, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Get a Laugh: Getting Gas in the Winter

Doctor Speaks without “DoctorSpeak” on Raynaud’s

Most academic articles require a medical dictionary to understand them, but this one titled Raynaud’s Phenomenon by Frank L. Urbano, MD published in Hospital Physician several years ago does a good job of educating readers who aren't part of the medical community (give or take a few words or phrases in medicalese, particularly the Pathogenesis section).  So

2019-07-27T19:10:32-04:00April 21st, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|Comments Off on Doctor Speaks without “DoctorSpeak” on Raynaud’s
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