Raynaud’s

Antinuclear Antibody Primer

Once a patient is diagnosed with Raynaud’s, one of the first questions to address is “Is it primary or secondary?” –  is there an underlying autoimmune disorder?  To answer this question, one of the first tests a doctor (usually a rheumatologist) will run is an ANA (Antinuclear Antibody) blood test.

2013-02-27T07:48:33-05:00February 5th, 2013|In The News|Comments Off on Antinuclear Antibody Primer

Tip of the Iceberg Tips

In the January/February issue of Whole Living Magazine, we found an article that helps get the word out that cold hands and feet may be worthy of more attention than an occasional shrug.

2014-06-27T16:13:55-04:00February 4th, 2013|In The News|Comments Off on Tip of the Iceberg Tips

A Warm Welcome to the Raynaud’s Marketplace

Check out these special offers for our members. DISCLAIMER: Product reviews are the opinion of the reviewer(s) and are not formally endorsed. While the evaluation process is not clinically-based, products are tested by Raynaud's sufferers for their potential benefit in real life situations. Products have not been tested by nor are regulated by the FDA.

2021-08-26T16:45:48-04:00January 11th, 2013|Portfolio|Comments Off on A Warm Welcome to the Raynaud’s Marketplace
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