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Winter Foot Care Tips

2013-02-26T16:45:59-05:00February 22nd, 2013|Coping Strategies|

Raynaud’s sufferers can find winter very challenging – particularly if you have problems with cold feet.  Gloves come off when you arrive at your destination, but shoes and boots stay with you throughout the day unless you carry spares or store them in your office.  But stylish or not, most Raynaud’s sufferers need to protect their

Temperature Comfort is Not Universal

2013-02-26T16:48:10-05:00February 15th, 2013|In The News|

Raynaud’s sufferers know that defining a comfortable temperature is a debatable question among family, friends and co-workers.  But the definition has historically varied across countries and cultures.

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Show Your Support for Rare Disease Day

2013-02-11T12:32:27-05:00February 11th, 2013|In The News|

February 28, 2013 is Rare Disease Day – an annual event where hundreds of patient organizations from around the world are showing their support for rare causes with awareness-building activities and events.

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Antinuclear Antibody Primer

2013-02-27T07:48:33-05:00February 5th, 2013|In The News|

Once a patient is diagnosed with Raynaud’s, one of the first questions to address is “Is it primary or secondary?” –  is there an underlying autoimmune disorder?  To answer this question, one of the first tests a doctor (usually a rheumatologist) will run is an ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) blood test.

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Tip of the Iceberg Tips

2014-06-27T16:13:55-04:00February 4th, 2013|In The News|

In the January/February issue of Whole Living Magazine, we found an article that helps get the word out that cold hands and feet may be worthy of more attention than an occasional shrug.

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