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  • 2026-06-08
    How Vitiligo Became a Serious Therapeutic Category Opinion and Analysis By Yan Valle, CEO, Vitiligo Research Foundation Vitiligo did not become a serious therapeutic category because of any single breakthrough or organization. It happen...
  • 2026-06-05
      Protecting Your Skin in an Age of Confusing Science Every summer, the advice arrives like clockwork: wear sunscreen, use SPF 30 or higher, reapply every two hours, and avoid getting burned. Simple enough. Then science came along, as scienc...
  • 2026-06-04
    This is the extraordinary story of World Vitiligo Day (WVD) celebrated annually on June 25 – a testament to perseverance, unity, and the transformative power of grassroots advocacy. Updated on June 04, 2026 Inside this story:  WHAT VITILIGO I...
  • 2026-06-03
    How three lives — and one unexpected movement — changed the global story of vitiligo In brief Michael Jackson made the world search for vitiligo. Lee Thomas made vitiligo speak — not as a textbook condition, but as a human experience. ...
  • 2026-06-02
    We’re renewing the push for a Google Doodle on World Vitiligo Day.  Update: June 2, 2026 This article, originally published in February 2026, has been updated to reflect a strategic shift in our campaign. Earlier efforts relied mostly on ...
  • 2026-06-02
    Good news for artists, photographers, designers, and creative minds in the vitiligo community: you now have a little more time. The submission deadline for the World Vitiligo Day 2026 Art Contest has been extended from June 1 to June 14, 2026...
  • 2026-05-30
    In Brief: After a short pause following Episodes 56 and 57, the Deep Dive in Vitiligo podcast is returning to a regular weekly schedule. Upcoming episodes will cover vitiligo science, lifestyle, advocacy, history, and the growing impact of AI ...
  • 2026-05-19
    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 c...
  • 2026-05-19
        Research Update The Billion-Dollar Molecule Problem And maybe a healthy one. Our paper, “Making the Case for Azathioprine, Methotrexate, and Cyclosporine in Active Vitiligo Management”, has successfully passed peer review and has been...
  • 2026-05-16
    Just sent out the latest newsletter: “A Reality Check For Vitiligo” Inside: Why the old “autoimmune-only” model of vitiligo may be incomplete A major new global patient survey in 16 languages How 300,000 Michael Jackson fans accidentally hel...
  • 2026-05-15
    A new global patient-led survey is asking people with vitiligo and their caregivers to share what life with the condition really looks like. Your Vitiligo Experience Deserves Better Than Silence The Vitiligo Patient Views survey is now ope...
  • 2026-05-15
    A major 2026 scientific review suggests vitiligo may not simply be an autoimmune disease, but a failure of immune resolution and skin regeneration. Here’s what that means in plain English — and why it could reshape future treatment strategies....
  • 2026-05-14
    Slightly embarrassing moment: we sent last week’s VR Foundation newsletter… and then forgot to post it here. Before it disappears into the digital void — or the algorithm serves you another dancing raccoon on Insta — here’s what’s inside: Viti...
  • 2026-05-13
      Talking to kids about skin — and difference in general — can feel tricky. Adults worry about saying the wrong thing. Kids usually just want the truth, in simple words, without turning it into a scary “big talk.” That’s where storybooks d...
  • 2026-05-12
    How 300,000 Michael Jackson Fans Accidentally Built One of the Largest Vitiligo Awareness Campaigns in History Data Archaeology / World Vitiligo Day A forensic dive into the strange collision of fandom, stigma, and early internet activism. ...
  • 2026-05-07
    A brief policy update from the long road toward fair insurance coverage for vitiligo. Massachusetts Keeps Vitiligo Insurance Coverage on the Table Sometimes advocacy doesn’t arrive with fireworks and a brass band. Sometimes it shows up in a ...
  • 2026-05-06
    The Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” has arrived — and for the vitiligo community, it is more than just another Hollywood release. Michael was one of the most famous people in the world to live with vitiligo. Yet for decades, his condition was su...
  • 2026-04-27
    New research suggests immune cells may help regulate exercise endurance. That does not mean exercise treats vitiligo directly. But it does make the old advice — “keep moving” — biologically more interesting. Quick take Exercise is not a cu...
  • 2026-04-26
    Every researcher knows the quiet horror of the “promising idea.” It starts innocently: a pathway looks interesting, a molecule appears relevant, and a cluster of papers whispers, “There is something here.” Then come months of reading, years of sm...
  • 2026-04-17
    My conversations with industry leaders and legislators last week have confirmed one thing: we are at a point of no return. This essay argues that AI is turning therapy discovery and compliance into a recommendation problem, and that pharma ...
  • 2026-04-15
    The much-anticipated biographical drama Michael hits theaters and IMAX on April 24, 2026, following its world premiere in Berlin on April 10. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jaafar Jackson, the film offers a sweeping look at Michael Jackson...
  • 2026-04-12
    A detailed record of a full day in Hartford where vitiligo advocates, state officials, patient leaders, and community builders gathered to turn awareness into practical action. Published April 12, 2026 · By Yan Valle · Vitiligo Research Foundatio...
  • 2026-04-02
    If you have been treating vitiligo for months and still see no visible change, you are not alone. Some patients respond late, but the timeline depends heavily on the treatment, the body site, and whether the goal is repigmentation or simply stoppi...
  • 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 ...

FAQOther Questions

  • Is there a traditional medicine to treat vitiligo?

    Traditional remedies can be helpful for managing stress or general metabolic health, but when it comes to vitiligo, the evidence is limited. While some natural supplements provi...

  • Red Wine and Vitiligo

    Recent research has explored whether moderate red wine consumption might influence vitiligo risk, especially through genetic studies and large population data. What the Gen...

  • Is there a special diet for vitiligo?

    Recent research highlights the potential of diet and nutrition in managing vitiligo, offering an alternative where traditional therapies may be lacking. However, the relationshi...