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Raynaud’s Corporate Hall of Shame

2015-06-20T18:48:03-04:00June 20th, 2015|In The News|

We've recently seen news on two companies creating uncomfortably cold conditions for their customers and employees and believe they deserve a place in the Raynaud's Corporate Hall of Shame. First on the list is United Airlines.  On June 12th, the airline stranded hundreds of London-bound passengers in a remote part of Canada after an emergency landing.  While the crew

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Advice to Nurses on Treating Raynaud’s

2015-10-12T16:40:54-04:00June 7th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|

We were happy to see an article in a UK nursing magazine, Nursing in Practice, with advice on diagnosing and treating Raynaud's phenomenon.   More knowledgeable medical professionals will result in better treatment for Frosties across the globe. The article contains a good overview of the condition, including: The history of Raynaud's discovery in 1862 by

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Warming Up to Raynaud’s Infographic

2015-06-03T17:31:04-04:00June 3rd, 2015|In The News|

We found a new infographic for Raynaud's on Twitter that is a good complement to the one we recently developed, and wanted to share it with our members and followers. It's great that new resources are being developed for building awareness of this widespread but little known disorder!    

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Results of University of Oklahoma Raynaud’s and Pregnancy Study

2021-11-01T17:55:38-04:00May 27th, 2015|Raynaud's Research|

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

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