Raynaud’s Risk From Solvent Use By Lab Technicians
Research shows lab technicians' Raynaud's risk from solvent use as much as doubled when exposed to toluene, xylene, acetone and chlorinated solvents.
Research shows lab technicians' Raynaud's risk from solvent use as much as doubled when exposed to toluene, xylene, acetone and chlorinated solvents.
Engineering students at the University of Sussex were given the project to design products that solve real problems. Student Diane McSweeney designed Pulse jewelry that uses heat to ease the aches and pains of conditions such as rheumatism and Raynaud’s phenomenon.
An article in the New York Times associates slower nail growth and Raynaud's. This is the first time we've seen a link between the two.
Many of you have given us direct feedback on how we're doing in helping to support the Raynaud's community, and we've published your testimonials here on our web site at https://www.raynauds.org/index.php/about-us/member-testimonials/. Now there's a place to formally feature product reviews for nonprofit associations on Guidestar - a leading resource for information about non-profit organizations. Guidestar offers
Survey is now closed. We had an awesome response - thanks for your support! Orion Pharma, a pharmaceutical company based in Finland, would like to gather information about Raynaud’s from people suffering from this condition. The data gathered in the research will be used by Orion to help develop a new class of medication for Raynaud's patients.