News - 02 Apr `17What you may have missed in the newsletter last month.

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Im sure you feel there is too much information floating around. And turning this sea of data into anything meaningful on any subject requires more effort than most peoples available time, energy or memory. Not to mention the fact that half of studies you read about in the news are wrong, anyways, - but which one is true?

That's why each month I scour the web to ensure you never miss anything worthwhile on vitiligo health and lifestyle. And I put some great stuff for you in the newsletter, which Im confident will brighten up your weekend. Here is just a snippet of what you may have missed last month

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