Clues to Medical Mystery of Raynaud’s
Good news! Scientists have pinpointed specific proteins within the skin’s blood vessels that play a part in the body’s reaction to cold stimuli and may provide clues to the mystery behind Raynaud’s attacks.
Good news! Scientists have pinpointed specific proteins within the skin’s blood vessels that play a part in the body’s reaction to cold stimuli and may provide clues to the mystery behind Raynaud’s attacks.
A recent study by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine supports that eating behavior can be correlated to the development of autoimmune disorders.
In our Fall 2012 newsletter and related post, we introduced our Nanook of the North Contest – a chance for fellow Frosties to send us their photos celebrating how to look glamorous and stylish while wrapped up for winter. We received some really fun entries – thanks to all of you who participated. And we have
Raynaud’s sufferers know that defining a comfortable temperature is a debatable question among family, friends and co-workers. But the definition has historically varied across countries and cultures.
February 28, 2013 is Rare Disease Day – an annual event where hundreds of patient organizations from around the world are showing their support for rare causes with awareness-building activities and events.