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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

Is It Spring Yet?

This has been one of the worst winters on record for cold temperatures, and February carried the worst of the cold, wind, snow and ice this season in most areas. New York isn't home to all Frosties, but I think Raynaud's sufferers everywhere can identify with this recent New York Times article on the frustrations of dealing with February's weather

2015-05-17T20:30:49-04:00March 10th, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Is It Spring Yet?

Just Published: Raynaud’s Phenomenon – A Guide to Pathogenesis and Treatment

Dr. Fredrick Wigley of Johns Hopkins, along with several other noted specialists in the field, have just published a comprehensive book on Raynaud's:  Raynaud's Phenomenon - A Guide to Pathogenesis and Treatment. It's written for the medical community, but patients may find some valuable insights and information.  The publisher's description says it all:  "...comprehensively reviews

2015-05-18T15:55:45-04:00February 16th, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Just Published: Raynaud’s Phenomenon – A Guide to Pathogenesis and Treatment
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