Get Relief from Raynaud’s

Raynaud's can usually be managed with lifestyle measures

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Everyone’s fingers feel cold when temperatures dip down. This is because small blood vessels in the fingers, toes and other extremities narrow in response to cold; that’s the body’s way of ensuring there’s enough blood to warm the critical organs in the center of the body. For people with Raynaud’s syndrome, however, the response is […]
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