Warmer Climates and Raynaud’s Phenomenon
A recent article published in The Medical Republic found that warmer climates and Raynaud's don't always mix.
A recent article published in The Medical Republic found that warmer climates and Raynaud's don't always mix.
We've waited a long time for news of promising research. Finally, scientists recently reported they've discovered genes linked to Raynaud's.
Researchers confirm women's hands are colder than men's, and may help explain why women are more likely to suffer from Raynaud's.
Exciting news for Frosties: A clinical study is underway for a new Raynaud’s drug that could be the first FDA-approved drug specifically for Raynaud’s.
Is it possible to train for cold tolerance? It appears there's some promise on cold therapy for people with Raynaud's.