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FAQ
Белые пятна на теле? Витилиго?
Гид по Витилиго — ваш компас в лабиринте загадочной болезни и непростых решений.
Здесь всё по-честному, по делу и на понятном языке.
Вы найдёте здесь:
- Объяснения, что происходит с организмом и почему
- Советы по лечению, уходу, питанию и психологии
- Ответы на вопросы, которые неловко задать врачу
- Немного иронии и много поддержки — чтобы не было так тоскливо.
Почему мне можно доверять?
Больше 15 лет я занимаюсь витилиго — как директор VR Foundation, почетный профессор медицины, автор книг и статей, и просто человек, который живёт с витилиго с детства.
Гид по Витилиго — это то, чего мне самому не хватало в начале пути. Теперь он есть — для вас.
На связи,

Ян Валле
Проф., ген директор VR Foundation
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