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Wristify Promises On-Demand Warmth

2015-07-24T12:38:28-04:00April 28th, 2015|Hot Products|

Last fall we published a post about a number of smart wearable products in development, including one called Wristify - a high-tech bracelet with a built-in thermostat. The bracelet uses thermoelectric material and sensors that have learned your personal preferences to determine when to give your wrist a pulse of heat (or a cool blast), providing temperature relief

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Doctor Speaks without “DoctorSpeak” on Raynaud’s

2019-07-27T19:10:32-04:00April 21st, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|

Most academic articles require a medical dictionary to understand them, but this one titled Raynaud’s Phenomenon by Frank L. Urbano, MD published in Hospital Physician several years ago does a good job of educating readers who aren't part of the medical community (give or take a few words or phrases in medicalese, particularly the Pathogenesis section).  So

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Raynaud’s Guide From a Fellow Frostie

2025-10-22T20:02:59-04:00April 3rd, 2015|Coping Strategies, Stories|

We found a post from The World According to Lupus - a blog written by Atlanta Titus, a Lupus sufferer and fellow Frostie.  The post is titled Icy Fingers and Toes:  A Guide to Raynaud's - so it got our attention. It's always enlightening to hear sufferers describe their symptoms related to Raynaud's, because we find

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