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Raynaud's Phenomenon
Between 5% and 10% of Americans live with this condition, according to the Raynaud's Association, and the vast majority are women. We've gathered some of our favorite resources to help you learn more.
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Multipurpose Ski Gloves
Oh, you mean these gloves were for skiers?
We thought they were for rockin' with Raynaud's. Warm all your 20 digits with foot warmers, too.
Raynaud's Association
The Raynaud's Association provides support and information for those with Raynaud's Phenomenon.
Get updates via their "Cold Cuts" newsletter and connect with others on the discussion boards. And, be sure to take advantage of their special offers on products to help the symptoms of Raynaud's.
SmartWool
SmartWool is really all about keeping your hands and feet warm—always a challenge for Babes living with Raynaud's syndrome.
Any Babe who experiences the cold, tingly fingers or toes that can come with Raynaud's knows how great a soft pair of Merino wool gloves or socks feels. And the SmartWool folks are socially conscious, giving 10% of web sales to environmental and outdoorsy causes.

