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Haven't seen this posted. It's great to see Charlie being a voice. http://espn.go.com/blog/onenacion/p...and-others-explain-the-afro-latino-experience
Super interview. Great spokesperson for the subject. Feather in the cap for him and for UConn.Haven't seen this posted. It's great to see Charlie being a voice. http://espn.go.com/blog/onenacion/p...and-others-explain-the-afro-latino-experience
Villanueva has an autoimmune skin disease known as alopecia universalis, a variation of alopecia areata. This results in hair loss on the scalp and/or elsewhere on the body, but the disease is not otherwise life-threatening or harmful. Hope this helpsBut can Charlie V explain the eyebrows?
OK. Thanks. I feel like a DBVillanueva has an autoimmune skin disease known as alopecia universalis, a variation of alopecia areata. This results in hair loss on the scalp and/or elsewhere on the body, but the disease is not otherwise life-threatening or harmful. Hope this helps
Similar to Tim Howard for kids with Tourette's, Charlie's athletic success and dedication to service has helped many children dealing with the challenges of Alopecia and looking just a little different from other kids. Kudos to Charlie.Villanueva has an autoimmune skin disease known as alopecia universalis, a variation of alopecia areata. This results in hair loss on the scalp and/or elsewhere on the body, but the disease is not otherwise life-threatening or harmful. Hope this helps