
Preliminary Study: Cryo-1 and Menopausal Relief
Early reports suggest Cryo-1 may provide rapid relief from hot flashes and other menopausal temperature symptoms. While more research is needed, our initial findings are extremely encouraging.

Product Reveal: Palm Cooling and Heating, Perfected
Cryomedics reveals its new palm cooling device, delivering precise cooling and heating modes with priority deliveries for early adopters in March 2026.

Palm Cooling: From Lab Research to Everyday Life
Once limited to research labs and elite athletes, palm cooling is now an everyday tool for performance, recovery, and relief.

Palm Cooling for Strength Training: Gains Backed by Research
Stanford studies show palm cooling between sets boosts bench press and pull-up performance, offering athletes a safe, science-backed way to train harder and recover faster.

Can Cooling Your Palms Improve Anxiety Control?
Research on vagus nerve stimulation and palm cooling suggests a fast, natural way to reduce anxiety symptoms by lowering heart rate and calming stress responses.

Menopause Relief Through Cooling: What the Studies Say
Clinical trials confirm that palm and neck cooling can cut hot flash intensity by up to 70%, giving women a convenient, drug-free way to manage symptoms.

Palm Cooling vs Neck Cooling: Which Works Best?
Palm cooling directly lowers core temperature, while neck cooling eases perception of heat—together they form a complete strategy for comfort and performance.

Product Development Update: From Prototype to Beta
Cryomedics has advanced through two prototypes of its next-gen palm cooling device. Early tests show promise for menopause, anxiety, and athletic performance.

Firefighters and Heat Stress: How Palm Cooling Saves Lives
Palm cooling helps firefighters lower dangerous heat loads faster, improving safety, extending work time, and reducing risk in extreme environments.

From the Court to the Sidelines: Palm Cooling in Basketball
Palm cooling during timeouts reduces fatigue and improves stamina, giving basketball players a science‑based edge on performance and recovery.

The Science of Palm Cooling: How AVAs Regulate Core Temperature
Palm cooling taps into specialized blood vessels in the palms to shed heat fast, improving endurance, recovery, and safety across sports, work, and daily life.

Palm Cooling in Military and Special Forces Training
Military units are testing palm cooling to sustain endurance, reduce heat strain, and maintain performance in extreme operational conditions.

Palm Cooling as a Safer Alternative to Stimulants
Instead of relying on stimulants, athletes can use palm cooling to safely boost endurance and training output by working with the body’s natural systems.

Anxiety, Heat, and the Vagus Nerve: Cooling for Calm
Cooling the palms and neck engages vagus nerve pathways, helping regulate stress and anxiety naturally by slowing the heart rate and restoring calm.

Exciting News: A New Era in Palm Cooling Is Coming
Cryomedics has filed patents and begun development on a revolutionary new palm cooling product. Details are under wraps, but excitement is building.

Outdoor Workers and Heat Stress: The $100 Billion Problem
Portable palm cooling keeps workers safer and more productive in extreme heat, saving businesses billions in lost time and medical costs.

Beyond Sports: Palm Cooling for Medical Recovery
Hospitals and clinics are exploring palm cooling to aid recovery after surgery, therapy, and chronic illness, applying sports science to medical care.
