Why Diane Keaton Loves Turtlenecks
While we still don't have confirmation on her Raynaud's status, the Wall Street Journal has confirmed: Diane Keaton loves turtlenecks,
While we still don't have confirmation on her Raynaud's status, the Wall Street Journal has confirmed: Diane Keaton loves turtlenecks,
Nearly a year ago, we shared the inspirational story of Alison Levine, diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome at age 17 and Raynaud’s in her early 20’s. Despite these disorders, she become team captain of the first American Women’s Everest Expedition and one of only 30 people in the world to have successfully climbed the highest peaks
Alison Levine, diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome at 17 & Raynaud's in her early 20's, become team captain of the 1st American Women's Everest Expedition.