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Deep Dive in Vitiligo Is Back — And Yes, AI Made Us Busier (Ep. 58)
After a brief hiatus, the Deep Dive in Vitiligo podcast returns with a packed lineup of new episodes covering vitiligo science, lifestyle, advocacy, and technology.
In this update, Yan Valle explains where the podcast has been, why AI didn’t save nearly as much time as promised, and what’s coming next—including
- the Jackson–Thomas–Harlow Effect
- children’s books
- coffee and red wine
- smoking and vaping
- vitamin D megadosing
- career success
- nail changes
- deodorants
- and the growing role of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
The voices may be AI. The research, writing, editing, and judgment remain entirely human.
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