Ion Channel Research May Be Clue to Raynaud’s Disease
This recently published press release from the UC Davis School of Medicine may provide insights into the cause and treatment for Raynaud’s:
This recently published press release from the UC Davis School of Medicine may provide insights into the cause and treatment for Raynaud’s:
February 29, 2012 is Rare Disease Day, an annual event observed worldwide on the last day of February each year. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness of rare diseases as a public health issue. In the U.S., a rare disease is defined as affecting fewer than 200,000 people. There are nearly 7,000
The information in this video news segment is pretty basic for those of us living with Raynaud's. But what's good about it is that it clearly states the frustration many Frosties have experienced from being brushed off by their doctor for such a "minor annoyance." It also clearly states that Raynaud's isn't due to poor circulation -
A member of one of the Raynaud's groups on Facebook just posted this tip for treating ulcers - let us know if it works for you! "Passing along a tip from my Mom for anyone who wants to try this who has ulcers or open sores. My Mom is a retired RN who worked at
Here's a video of Dr. Robert Lahita, Chairman of Medicine and Vice President, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, talking about the symptoms of Raynaud's.