Raynaud’s Phenomenon

Digitsoles Look Made for Frosties!

In June of this year we published a blog post hypothesizing about how new products in the category of smart wearables might benefit Raynaud's sufferers. Voila, we found one!  The product is Digitsoles, the first connected, interactive, heated insole that can be controlled via your smartphone.  These smart insoles connect to an app on your

2021-02-20T11:48:13-05:00September 14th, 2014|Hot Products|Comments Off on Digitsoles Look Made for Frosties!

A Frostie Tells Her Story of Raynaud’s Discovery

If you're on this site, you've either been formally diagnosed with Raynaud's, or are familiar enough with the disorder to have determined you or a friend or loved one likely suffers from this widespread but little known medical condition. Most of us have been through the experience of Raynaud's discovery - that moment when we

2022-07-23T19:40:10-04:00September 1st, 2014|Stories|Comments Off on A Frostie Tells Her Story of Raynaud’s Discovery

20 Things Only People With Cold Hands Understand

We found this list on BuzzFeed and thought it could have been written by a fellow Frostie.  What a response!  It's one of our most talked about posts on Facebook:  seen by over 9,000 people, generating 263 likes and 217 shares. We received many comments like:  "So true."  "The story of my life."  "I feel

2014-08-23T19:05:11-04:00August 22nd, 2014|In The News|Comments Off on 20 Things Only People With Cold Hands Understand

Hot Products for Summer 2014

It's hard discovering new products for Raynaud's sufferers in the summer months, but fortunately we had input from a two fellow Frosties and a manufacturer who found us.  So here are three new glove options that may prove helpful when the colder months come: High Heat Gear Heated Gloves and Mittens - These thin, stretchy

2014-11-07T18:49:27-05:00August 21st, 2014|Hot Products|Comments Off on Hot Products for Summer 2014

Recruiting for Research Study on Association Between Raynaud’s and Pregnancy Complications

The University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is recruiting Raynaud's sufferers to participate in a survey regarding their experiences during pregnancy. The objective of the research is to provide information on the prevalence of pregnancy complications in patients with Raynaud’s phenomenon. To qualify, participants should meet the following criteria: Female

2014-08-19T19:45:26-04:00August 19th, 2014|Raynaud's Research|Comments Off on Recruiting for Research Study on Association Between Raynaud’s and Pregnancy Complications
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