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  • 2025-09-13
    AI in drug discovery is starting to look like a teenager in a growth spurt: lots of hype, messy execution, and a tendency to burn through allowance faster than results appear. From $30 million in 2013 to $1.8 billion in 2021, funding for AI-driven...
  • 2025-09-06
    The day after our behind-the-doors lab tour — a full-spectrum dialogue between patient organizations and the folks at Incyte.  Vitiligo voices in attendance included Jackie Gardner (VSI), Tonja Johnson (BUVSG), Valarie Molyneaux (VITFriends), Eri...
  • 2025-09-04
    Today offered something rare in the world of patient advocacy: a chance to step inside the walls of pharmaceutical research and see how science and community meet face to face. Leaders from vitiligo support organizations from across the United St...
  • 2025-07-22
    If you trace the arc of modern vitiligo therapy, the story keeps circling back to Incyte. Ten years ago the mid‑sized biotech from Wilmington, Delaware spotted an unexpected pigmentation boost in its blood‑cancer drug ruxolitinib and followed the ...

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  • How to get insurance coverage for vitiligo treatments?

    Getting insurance coverage for vitiligo treatments can be challenging, but there are several steps you can take to improve your chances For a more in-depth look, check out our ...

  • Red Wine and Vitiligo

    Recent research has revealed intriguing findings about the potential protective effects of red wine against vitiligo, using a genetic approach to study health outcomes. Red Win...

  • Isn't it just a cosmetic disorder?

    Contrary to popular belief, vitiligo is not merely a cosmetic issue but a complex autoimmune disorder that affects the body’s largest organ—along with other vital systems—and is...