Raynaud’s Research

New Research on Drug-Induced Raynaud’s

We've just seen two articles on newly-identified drugs that can result in Raynaud's as a side effect of their usage. Beta blocker drugs used to treat high blood pressure and heart ailments, and also contained in certain over-the-counter medications, have been known to aggravate Raynaud's for many years.  We've also been aware that certain chemotherapy drugs

2016-05-15T22:04:14-04:00March 11th, 2016|In The News, Raynaud's Research|Comments Off on New Research on Drug-Induced Raynaud’s

Research Results: Can Raynaud’s Patients Predict Attacks?

The Raynaud's Association helped recruit patients for a study designed to answer the question: "Can Raynaud's Patients Predict Attacks?" 

2021-07-31T12:54:36-04:00July 26th, 2015|Raynaud's Research|Comments Off on Research Results: Can Raynaud’s Patients Predict Attacks?

Results of University of Oklahoma Raynaud’s and Pregnancy Study

Last summer we announced a study being conducted at the University of Oklahoma to learn more about Raynaud's sufferers' experiences during pregnancy.  The researchers wanted to determine if patients with Raynaud's phenomenon have a higher incidence of complications during pregnancy than non-sufferers. We've just received the results of the study, and while the sample size is

2021-11-01T17:55:38-04:00May 27th, 2015|Raynaud's Research|Comments Off on Results of University of Oklahoma Raynaud’s and Pregnancy Study

University Recruiting for Raynaud’s Research Study

Kansas State University is recruiting Raynaud's sufferers to participate in a survey correlating lifestyle and nutrition to Raynaud's symptoms.  Below is a background statement from the researcher who initiated the study, along with a link to the survey: Hello fellow Raynaud’s Association members!  My name is Kourtney Foley and I currently attend Kansas State University. I have been

2015-05-29T15:29:35-04:00May 21st, 2015|Raynaud's Research|Comments Off on University Recruiting for Raynaud’s Research Study
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