Research Confirms: Women’s Hands are Colder Than Men’s
Researchers confirm women's hands are colder than men's, and may help explain why women are more likely to suffer from Raynaud's.
Researchers confirm women's hands are colder than men's, and may help explain why women are more likely to suffer from Raynaud's.
We can't always avoid the cold. The alternative is find warm products to keep the cold from triggering Raynaud's symptoms in the first place.
As employers welcome back workers, the return to offices brings back chilly memories of arctic temperatures at desks and meeting rooms.
Cold Cuts Spring 2022 Newsletter: Treatment Options for Raynaud's
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