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- 2025-08-11Vitiligo isn’t just about skin. For the millions worldwide who live with it, the condition often brings a complicated mix of visible changes, social challenges, and daily emotional weight. Over the past decade, treatments have improved—from the ol...
- 2025-08-06PRP (platelet-rich plasma) combined with the 308 nm excimer laser is showing real promise for acral vitiligo—the stubborn patches on hands and feet that usually resist treatment. Early trials suggest the combo works better than either alone, wit...
- 2025-08-02Chatbots aren’t just glorified Q&A machines anymore. They’ve started acting like cognitive wingmen — bonding, persuading, even pretending to reason. Which sounds impressive, until you realize they’re also very good at turning into echo chamb...
- 2025-08-01The race to treat vitiligo is accelerating, with up to $1.8 billion market poised for steady growth. This exclusive analysis provides a strategic overview of the current landscape: the patient base, standard of care, emerging therapies, market dyn...
- 2025-07-28GENUINE (NYC-based casting agency) is seeking girls between 7–10 years old who have vitiligo for an upcoming commercial/video/photo project. If selected, your daughter could receive: 🎬 $750 per filming day 📸 $4,000 if featured in final photos ...
- 2025-07-22If 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 ...
- 2025-07-20At 2 a.m. last Tuesday, a worried parent typed their child’s symptoms into ChatGPT. The bot confidently named a rare genetic disorder. The pediatrician the next morning spotted something entirely different—early vitiligo. One was a medical emerg...
- 2025-07-10Let’s face it: treating vitiligo isn’t exactly a walk in the park. For years, dermatologists have cobbled together treatments using tools designed for other conditions—because vitiligo didn’t have much in the way of official, FDA-approved options....
- 2025-07-09World Vitiligo Day (WVD) turned fifteen on 25 June 2025 under the theme Innovation for Every Skin, Powered by AI. More than forty on-site or virtual events were confirmed worldwide, and newspaper, radio or influencer coverage appeared in a further...
- 2025-07-03Once upon a time, you Googled your symptoms. Now? You ask a chatbot — and hope it didn’t learn from a clickbait video on YouTube. TL;DR: AI keeps evolving by unlocking new types of data—first images, then text, then human feedback. The next le...
- 2025-06-27🇨🇦 Toronto woke up glowing on June 25, 2025. Before most people topped off their second coffee, advocate Omar Sharife and dermatologist Dr Sam Hanna tag-teamed Global News Morning and CP24’s Wellness Wednesday, serving brisk talk on AI skin scans...
- 2025-06-27World Vitiligo Day has soared from a near-silent 2012 launch to lighting up 60 million screens in 2025 — tracing a path from Detroit’s first TV shout-out to Toronto’s media splash, with Chandigarh queued up for 2026. TL;DR World Vitiligo Day 2...
- 2025-06-23We’re beyond excited to announce that Lee Thomas — 4-time Emmy Award-winning anchor, author of “Turning White,” and internationally respected vitiligo advocate — will be opening the World Vitiligo Day 2025 ceremony on June 25th at the MaRS Discove...
- 2025-06-22This week, I had the pleasure of attending the XIV International Congress of Dermatology (ICD), held from June 18 to 21, 2025, at the stunning Rome Congress Centre La Nuvola. TL;DR:At the XIV International Congress of Dermatology in Rome, vitilig...
- 2025-06-19Ever seen an AI avatar speak to the United Nations? Well… you’re about to ☺️ With World Vitiligo Day - June 25th around the corner, our friends at VIPOC are rallying a global effort to get WVD officially reinstated on the UN or WHO calendar. And ...
- 2025-06-17What does the future of Vitiligo look like in Canada and abroad? Check out this roundtable discussion at World Vitiligo Day on June 25 at MaRS Discovery District Waterfront! This power panel brings together thought leaders from medicine and adv...
- 2025-06-17This year’s North American Clinical Dermatologic Society meeting took place in Florence — in the Medici family’s own courtyard, under a ceiling painted with gods, myths, and the four Cardinal Virtues (watching us all like judgmental Renaissance gr...
- 2025-06-11Join us on June 25 as World Vitiligo Day comes to Canada for the first time! Here’s what awaits you: 💬 Connect directly with top dermatologists like Dr. Nanette Silverberg, and Dr. Sam Hanna, and Dr. Geeta Yadav! 🎗 Get your questions answered b...
- 2025-06-07Weekend thought: Imagine if the smooth-talking ad guys from Mad Men teamed up with the DIY masterminds from Breaking Bad. Now give them unlimited data, a persuasive voice, a blank cheque, and drop them inside your favorite AI chatbot. That’s not ...
- 2025-06-02Let’s face it — vitiligo is still a puzzle wrapped in a riddle, wrapped in some stubborn skin depigmentation. And while treatments have come a long way, they’re still not cutting it for everyone. Too often, people go through rounds of therapy only...
- 2025-06-01This June, World Vitiligo Day isn’t just raising awareness — it’s raising the bar. We’re proud to announce that WVD 2025 is now an official part of Toronto Tech Week, shining a spotlight on how emerging technologies are transforming the way we car...
- 2025-05-31Join us on June 3, 2025 for a powerful and inspiring webinar that dives deep into how vitiligo is portrayed in movies, music, gaming, and social media - and why that portrayal matters now more than ever. We will explore: ✅ Instagram’s controvers...
- 2025-05-30What if the person who finally understood you… wasn’t a person at all? Meet Lorrie, the 15-year-old heroine of Calico, an award-winning short film (IMDB) that dares to tell a story we’ve never seen before: one where vitiligo isn’t the side note —...
- 2025-05-29A group of AI agents from different GPT models recently completed a fundraising experiment in a virtual village — and they raised $2,000 from real people. TL;DR: Four AI agents raised $2,000 over 30 days by roleplaying as villagers in a simul...
- 2025-05-29⏳ Only 2 Days Left! Are you working on a project, idea, or innovation that could shape the future of vitiligo care?Submit your abstract to the World Vitiligo Day 2025 Innovation Summit by May 30th for a chance to present your work to a global aud...
FAQOther Questions
- Pyrostegia venusta as a folk medicine for vitiligo?
Pyrostegia venusta, also known as “flame vine” or “cipó-de-são-joão,” is a neotropical evergreen vine native to Brazil. It thrives in fields, coastal areas, forest edges, and ro...
- Does vitiligo increase the risk of skin cancer?
No, it does not. Despite common misconceptions, people with vitiligo are actually at a lower risk of developing skin cancer—including both nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and mal...
- What causes vitiligo?
Surprisingly, the causes of vitiligo are yet to be precisely established. Researchers know the cause is pre-wired in your genes, just waiting for a bad luck moment. In about hal...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
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