Parade on MSN: Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' named one of the greatest books ever written
Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood' named one of the greatest books ever written
MSN: Can a cold shower really spike your blood pressure? Know who is at the most risk
Can a cold shower really spike your blood pressure? Know who is at the most risk
MSN: Cold Showers Can Spike Your Blood Pressure: Doctor Explains Why And How To Stay Safe
Cold Showers Can Spike Your Blood Pressure: Doctor Explains Why And How To Stay Safe
Raynaud's disease causes smaller blood vessels that supply blood flow to the skin to narrow in response to cold or stress. The affected body parts, usually fingers and toes, might turn white then blue. Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see. The affected areas may feel cold and numb until blood flow improves, usually after warming up.
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For many, a cold shower promises alertness, a brisk wake-up and perhaps a refreshing jolt to start the day. Yet beneath that sharp shock of temperature lies a physiological response that may have ...