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Photo Faves from Twitter

2019-09-29T17:45:13-04:00February 28th, 2014|In The News|

We just had to share these fun photos from fellow Frosties on Twitter.  Aren't they great? Can you identify with this pup on a cold winter's day?    How's this for a warm-up strategy! Got some other great photos you'd like to share with fellow Frosties?  Please send them to us at lynn@raynauds.org, post them in

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HotHands® and Grabber® Warmers

2021-07-28T17:49:32-04:00February 26th, 2014|Hot Products, Portfolio|

Looking for a warm solution to tingly or painful hands and toes? HotHands® and Grabber® Warmers give continuous heat to hands, toes and your entire body! Just open the package and expose warmers to the oxygen in the air for hours of warmth whenever you want it. Several of HotHands® and Grabber® products are small

Discovery of Raynaud’s Web Site Brings Some Relief to Farming Frostie

2026-03-25T19:33:47-04:00February 20th, 2014|Stories|

We often hear from fellow sufferers who share their stories with us.  This one is from Jacki in Virginia, and we could truly empathize with the issues she faced dealing with Raynaud's symptoms while working on the farm! "In the winter of 2011-12, we had a bout of strong winds and temperatures in the 20’s that lasted

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Hot Products for February 2014

2022-03-18T17:23:08-04:00February 17th, 2014|Hot Products|

Our Hot Products this month include a couple of our new Associate Sponsors, so we hope you'll check them out: Silver Travel Socks - The 12% silver fabric composition of these socks offers a great solution for Raynaud’s sufferers.  Silver is highly conductive and the silver content helps to reflect body heat and regulate temperature.  So

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Could This be the New Raynaud’s Mascot?

2025-01-19T19:42:00-05:00February 13th, 2014|In The News|

When we found this photo and saw this creature's blue feet, we thought "Poor little guy may have Raynaud's!"  Maybe we've found our new Raynaud's mascot? This is a Blue-footed Booby, a large seabird found around the warm coastal waters of the eastern Pacific distinguished by their bright blue feet. Males have brighter blue feet

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