Clues to Medical Mystery of Raynaud’s
Good news! Scientists have pinpointed specific proteins within the skin’s blood vessels that play a part in the body’s reaction to cold stimuli and may provide clues to the mystery behind Raynaud’s attacks.
Good news! Scientists have pinpointed specific proteins within the skin’s blood vessels that play a part in the body’s reaction to cold stimuli and may provide clues to the mystery behind Raynaud’s attacks.
A recent study by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine supports that eating behavior can be correlated to the development of autoimmune disorders.
Here are some promising products we found this month:
Two fellow Facebook Frosties posted quotes we just had to share, as we know Raynaud’s sufferers will identify with them:
Judy in Alabama suggests: "Wear latex gloves (or non-latex if you are allergic) under regular gloves and it makes a huge difference." This is a really simple suggestion to follow if it works! Barbara in NY shared what's working for her this season: "I am doing well in the cold with silk gloves underneath down mittens. I