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  • 2025-04-29
    Just finished reading “Vitiligo: Etiology and Cure” by Xinghong Yang (available here) — and I feel like I just wandered out of a medical conference and straight into a monastery. The paper is a bold fusion of immunology, emotional health, genetic...
  • 2025-04-25
    At the Vitiligo Research Foundation, we usually stick to the colorful world of skin science. But every now and then, it’s good to step off the beaten path — and peek into a much stranger reality quietly being shaped by AI. Think of this as your we...
  • 2025-04-24
    Vitiligo may be one of the oldest documented skin conditions in history, but for many patients today, the path to diagnosis and treatment still feels foggy. Enter: a new set of Canadian consensus guidelines that aim to bring clarity to this misun...
  • 2025-04-22
    Our exclusive analysis provides an in-depth understanding of the highly competitive landscape for vitiligo therapies, highlighting key biotech, pharma and AI companies involved in drug development and treatment, as well as clinical trial statuses,...
  • 2025-04-21
    Social media’s golden age may be behind us. With users spending less time on posts from friends and more time immersed in algorithmic content, the core promise of social platforms — connection and discovery — has quietly eroded. In its place, gen...
  • 2025-04-15
    Today marks a small but meaningful milestone in the journey of World Vitiligo Day. Our paper, World Vitiligo Day: A Model for Grassroots Medical Activism and Pharmaceutical Innovation, has just been published in Frontiers in Medicine. You can rea...
  • 2025-04-14
    The 14th edition of the Dermatological Spring of Iasi (Primăvara Dermatologică Ieșeană – PDI) wrapped up with its trademark blend of scientific depth, collegial spirit, and a touch of Romanian charm. Held April 7–11, 2025, at the International Hot...
  • 2025-04-14
    Vitiligo, a condition commonly associated with skin discoloration, can also affect other melanocyte-rich areas in your body—including your inner ear. These color-producing cells play an unsung (but critical) role in our hearing abilities. Damage t...
  • 2025-04-04
    Let’s be honest: smooth skin feels amazing. Whether it’s for comfort, confidence, or just the luxury of that silky touch, hair removal is a routine many women embrace like clockwork. But if you’re one of the millions of women living with vitiligo,...
  • 2025-04-03
    In recent years, medical chatbots have evolved from clunky symptom checkers to pretty convincing digital confidants. Studies are piling up showing that AI assistants can now help with everything from triaging patients in emergency departments to o...
  • 2025-03-20
    Imagine waking up one morning to find new patches of your skin turning white, with no way to stop it. This is the reality for millions living with vitiligo. For years, treatments like steroids and phototherapy have offered only limited success. Bu...
  • 2025-03-17
    In the age of intelligent machines, a provocative question lingers: Do language models like ChatGPT truly understand the world, or are they just incredibly good at mimicking it? This debate is at the heart of artificial intelligence research, spa...
  • 2025-03-11
    The 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Orlando was many things — massive (close to 20,000 attendees), intense (so many tracks, so little time), and, for anyone involved in vitiligo, surprisingly hopeful. From AI-powered diagno...
  • 2025-03-10
    Vitiligo, an autoimmune disease that causes skin depigmentation, has seen exciting advancements in treatment research. This post, inspired by Yan Valle’s insights from the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Congress in Orlando, FL, explores ongo...
  • 2025-03-09
    This post is a follow-up to "Vitiligo: The Silent Struggle That Extends to Sleep", where we explored how sleep disturbances can be yet another hidden challenge for those with vitiligo. But beyond just being a side effect, poor sleep can actively i...
  • 2025-03-03
    In late 2015, Yan Valle, CEO of the Vitiligo Research Foundation (VRF), unearthed what many in the vitiligo community had long dismissed as a myth: the National Vitiligo Control Act. For years, whispers of its existence circulated—a bill introduce...
  • 2025-02-21
    We heard you! Many shared frustration about past location restrictions—today, we’re excited to expand access with two simultaneous studies: 🇺🇸 US-Based Participants 60-min virtual interview | pays $75 + $25 bonus chance Eligibility: Non-segme...
  • 2025-02-21
    LDA Research seeks individuals from the U.S. diagnosed with non-segmental — the most common form of — vitiligo to share insights about treatment experiences. Your insights could help improve future care strategies and earn up to $100.  Study Over...
  • 2025-02-20
    MEDIA RELEASE: World Vitiligo Day 2025 Announces AI-Focused Summit in Canada.   Tech CEO Takes Helm as Global Health Campaign Marks 15th Anniversary with Digital Revolution NEW YORK, February 20, 2025 — The World Vitiligo Day (WVD) campaign toda...
  • 2025-02-15
    The recent review in Nutrients explores dietary interventions, supplements, and plant-derived compounds as potential adjuncts for managing vitiligo, focusing on their effects on oxidative stress and melanogenesis. It highlights antioxidants (like...
  • 2025-02-10
    Vitiligo, the most prevalent pigmentary skin disorder, goes far beyond cosmetic concerns. It has a profound impact on mental health, healthcare utilization, and work productivity. A recent UK population-based cohort study published in BJD provides...
  • 2025-02-03
    Vitiligo isn’t just about skin—it’s about identity, confidence, and emotional well-being. While the world may see only the changes in pigment, those living with vitiligo know that the challenges run much deeper. And as emerging research suggests, ...
  • 2025-01-27
    Let’s talk about the science of you—not just the DNA hand-me-downs you got from your parents but the fine-tuning that’s been happening thanks to everything from cuddles to commutes. Behavioral epigenetics isn’t about altering the genetic book of l...
  • 2025-01-26
    Recent advancements in China’s AI sector have disrupted the global landscape, making large language models (LLMs) significantly cheaper to train and deploy. This lowered threshold for entry poses both opportunities and challenges, particularly in ...
  • 2025-01-24
    During a recent gathering at the European Parliament, VIPOC representatives met with policymakers and patient advocacy groups to spotlight the realities of vitiligo. On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, the White Paper on vitiligo was officially prese...

FAQOther Questions

  • Are there any famous people with vitiligo?

    Many celebrities have dealt with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career. Here are a few courageous famous peo...

  • I have a new job - should I tell colleagues about my vitiligo?

    Starting a new job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking—especially if you’re concerned about stares or questions regarding your skin. Taking a proactive approach can help eas...

  • PTSD in Vitiligo?

    Living with vitiligo often involves more than managing visible skin changes. Many individuals face discrimination, social stigma, and feelings of isolation, leading to emotional...