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Beauty Queen Competes to Raise Awareness for Invisible Illness
When you first look at Victoria Graham, you’ll see a lovely beauty queen, but spoiler alert: There’s so much more than meets the eye. The 22-year-old college student from Maryland, who was crowned Miss Frostburg by the Miss America Organization last October, is using her platform to raise awareness for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a genetic condition that affects connective tissue in the skin, joints, and blood-vessel walls. Graham was diagnosed with EDS when she was 13.
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