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  • 2026-03-28
    Market Insights & Pharmaceutical Development Landscape | Q1, 2026 Welcome to the Vitiligo Research Foundation's excluisve Vitiligo Drug Pipeline Analysis — your authoritative guide to the global vitiligo therapeutic landscape, market dynamics...
  • 2026-03-26
      Promising, But Is It Safe? Consumer health AI is moving fast. Safety evidence is not. And that should make everyone a little less relaxed. In Brief OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health in January 2026 as a dedicated health space inside ChatGPT...
  • 2026-03-25
    Good news for researchers, clinicians, and advocates: The Vitiligo Patient Journey Map is now an open-source resource. We’ve removed all copyright restrictions and dedicated the map to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0 Universal) | by Vitiligo Research ...
  • 2026-03-25
    Author: Yan Valle Vitiligo often begins with a small white spot, then turns into a long and surprisingly complicated journey of diagnosis, decisions, treatment choices, and emotional ups and downs. There are crossroads, pitstops, detours, and far...
  • 2026-03-23
    Why the future depends on connected infrastructure, not isolated tools Key Points Vitiligo does not need more disconnected pilots, prettier dashboards, or another AI layer floating above broken workflows. It needs foundational infrastructure...
  • 2026-03-20
    Another small but meaningful project landed on my desk this week: reviewing an early-reader manuscript from a major educational publisher in the UK. It features a young character with vitiligo. No drama, no “inspirational soundtrack.” Just a kid ...
  • 2026-03-15
        ... And This Time, It May Lead to New Treatments A new Science Advances paper suggests that stress-linked nerve signaling may help shape the immune attack in vitiligo. That does not mean vitiligo is “just stress.” It means the nervous sys...
  • 2026-03-13
    And why general-purpose generative AI may be doing more harm than good. For fast scanners: A new Princeton paper argues that chatbot “sycophancy” is not just an annoying habit. It is a real epistemic hazard. Unlike hallucinations, which add...
  • 2026-03-09
    People ask us a version of the same question all the time: “I have the vitiligo genes. Is there anything I can actually do?” A large new study gives a reassuring answer: yes. Not by magically rewriting your DNA, but by changing the conditions you...
  • 2026-03-08
    Imagine snapping a selfie for phone unlock, KYC verification, or border e-gates. Before any ID check begins, an automated filter scans the image: “Blurry? Uneven lighting? Odd skin texture? Rejected — try again or go away.” Sounds reasonable, righ...
  • 2026-03-05
      A New York-based casting team, GENUINE (The Real People Company), is looking for adults (25+) living with non-segmental vitiligo for a paid, filmed project. This isn’t a scripted “before and after” situation. They want real people having...
  • 2026-03-04
    If you’ve ever asked, “What can I do that I can actually afford, actually access, and actually stick with?" you’re not alone. That question shows up in clinics every day — and it’s exactly why papers like this keep getting written. A small ...
  • 2026-03-02
    As I've tracked the vitiligo pipeline for over a decade, Lilly's February 2026 LillyPod launch feels seismic: a 9,000+ petaflop AI factory via NVIDIA Blackwell, backed by $1B in co-innovation and the TuneLab platform. Pharma's shift to AI-native m...
  • 2026-03-01
    As the World Vitiligo Day - 2026 headquarters are set in India (learn more), one thing is guaranteed: diet and lifestyle questions will arrive before the microphones even warm up. “Can I eat this?” “Did stress trigger my latest patch?”  Moving...
  • 2026-02-20
    In brief: We’re renewing the push for a Google Doodle on June 25, 2026 (World Vitiligo Day). With WVD 2026 returning to Chandigarh, India, we’re inviting the world to help turn visibility into culture: send a proposal, share your idea, and post yo...
  • 2026-02-19
    The official digital home for World Vitiligo Day 2026 is now online: WorldVitiligoDay.in As the global vitiligo community grows in strength and visibility, our focus turns to the City Beautiful — Chandigarh, India — the host for our 2026 Gl...
  • 2026-02-19
    Making the SDGs Work in Real Life: Our Input for the 2027 GSDR We’ve submitted stakeholder inputs to the UN’s 2027 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR), supporting the Independent Group of Scientists (IGS). Our focus: healthcare deliver...
  • 2026-02-08
    If you served, you already did the hard part. Now let’s make sure you don’t leave benefits on the table just because vitiligo gets dismissed as “cosmetic” in civilian life. The VA treats vitiligo as a ratable skin condition when it affects expo...
  • 2026-02-06
    Sometimes you’re totally fine with your vitiligo. Sometimes you even like it. And sometimes you’re walking into a job interview, a formal event, a family gathering, or a passport photo appointment, and you’d rather not turn your skin into the co...
  • 2026-01-26
    Herbal medicine in vitiligo has a PR problem. It’s usually sold in one of two flavors: “this ancient plant will fix everything,” or “it’s all folklore, ignore it.” Reality is less dramatic and more useful. Some plant compounds line up nicely wi...
  • 2026-01-19
    Visible vitiligo adds a weird extra layer to professional life. Not because it changes your competence (it doesn’t), but because humans are humans: first impressions exist, “client-facing” gets overused, and unconscious bias sometimes shows up l...
  • 2026-01-15
    If you have vitiligo on your hands, gloves are not just “so you don’t get dirty.” They are about two troublemakers: chemicals and friction. Chemicals can trigger dermatitis. Friction can trigger new spots (the Koebner phenomenon). And sometimes yo...
  • 2026-01-12
    Vitiligo has a reputation for being “just cosmetic.” The data keeps disagreeing. This new meta-analysis sharpens the picture: lower cancer risk in several major categories, but a clear thyroid exception. Here’s the short, practical walkthrough, wi...
  • 2026-01-12
    Why “Nothing” Sometimes Looks Like “Something” If you’ve ever looked at a vitiligo clinical trial and thought, “Hold on
 the placebo group improved too?”, you’re not misreading it. In vitiligo, “doing nothing” can sometimes look like “doing somet...
  • 2026-01-09
    Silicon Valley has found a new way to roleplay as both scientist and start-up: buy “research use only” peptide powders, mix them at home, inject them, and call it “moving faster than the FDA.” The upside is mostly imagined. The downside is boring...