Tips for Looking Cute in Cold Weather
We found two articles in People magazine with tips on looking cute in cold weather and wanted to share them with fellow Frosties.
We found two articles in People magazine with tips on looking cute in cold weather and wanted to share them with fellow Frosties.
The recruitment for this research is now completed - the study is closed. Thanks to all who responded. We've been contacted by a researcher at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City to help recruit Raynaud's patients for a clinical trial using Botox® to relieve symptoms from Raynaud's phenomenon. If you're in the NY Metro area, over
A Wall Street Journal reader recently posed a question to Teri Agins, their fashion columnist, asking if fingerless gloves were a fad. Her answer: "Fingerless gloves are truly mainstream and here to stay, so knock yourself out." That's good news for Frosties who benefit from wearing these warm fashion accessories for practical reasons - the fashion statement
Our mission has always included the goal of building awareness for Raynaud's among patients, the medical community and pharmaceutical companies. To be successful against this objective requires considerable effort, and, given our limited resources, we've not been able to make progress on this front. All of our efforts to date have been focused on patient
We came across the following new products that may bring warmth and comfort to Raynaud's sufferers. Customizable UGGs® - Seems like we're always finding good solutions for Raynaud's sufferers from UGG®. The latest find is a "design your own" feature. Select your favorite combination of sheepskin colors, heel fabrics, bindings, and outer soles. Watch the