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Raynaud’s Association Planning Awareness Campaign

2013-11-23T19:30:54-05:00November 16th, 2013|In The News, Site Information|

Our mission has always included the goal of building awareness for Raynaud's among patients, the medical community and pharmaceutical companies.  To be successful against this objective requires considerable effort, and, given our limited resources, we've not been able to make progress on this front. All of our efforts to date have been focused on patient

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Hot Products for November 2013

2014-11-07T18:53:53-05:00November 9th, 2013|Hot Products|

We came across the following new products that may bring warmth and comfort to Raynaud's sufferers. Customizable UGGs® - Seems like we're always finding good solutions for Raynaud's sufferers from UGG®.  The latest find is a "design your own" feature.  Select your favorite combination of sheepskin colors, heel fabrics, bindings, and outer soles.  Watch the

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Raynaud’s Member Tips – Fall 2013

2019-08-26T12:44:24-04:00November 4th, 2013|Coping Strategies, Hot Products|

Olivia (Facebook Fan) posted her tips for outdoor running in colder months on our Facebook Fan Page:  "I try to keep my upper body and arms as warm as possible and wear a pair of light gloves during my run, so I often am wearing shorts and then a long-sleeve tech shirt and sometimes a running

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33 Warming Tips from a Fellow Frostie

2025-01-25T17:07:15-05:00November 3rd, 2013|Coping Strategies, Stories|

We found this post by blogger manicnymph (sorry, that's the only ID we found was her user name) on Squidoo with lots of useful warming tips from a fellow Frostie.  The post included: A short educational introduction on Raynaud's Her personal story and how her Raynaud's evolved over the years since her teens Polls throughout the

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What Can Be Done for Raynaud’s Patients?

2014-08-24T12:37:00-04:00November 2nd, 2013|Coping Strategies|

We found a useful article by Anne Mawdsley, the Founder of the Raynaud's and Scleroderma Association in the UK, that was published in the British Journal of Health Care Assistants.   It's titled:  Raynaud's Phenomenon:  What Can Be Done for Patients? As it's written by someone who has experienced Raynaud's first-hand (most articles published in journals are authored

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