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- 2025-11-12For Fast Scanners: Evidence for Vitamin D’s immunomodulatory effects in vitiligo appears promising but remains preliminary. Current data do not support high-dose protocols as standard therapy. Physiological doses (2,000–4,000 IU/day) with appropri...
- 2025-11-12This is a personal, irregular post — a quick peek behind the curtain of technology and marketing, the kind that can drift into unintended consequences if left unchecked. It may only interest a few geeks in the frontline trenches of technology, l...
- 2025-11-11A follow-up to our analysis: What Real People Say About Opzelura on Reddit and the Raw Truth About Treating Vitiligo What's inside: The numbers match: Reddit wasn’t exaggerating Side effects: no surprises The acral frustration The combina...
- 2025-11-10A new study from Swansea University points to ABHD11 – a mitochondrial protein that helps control how T cells use fuel – as a promising target for autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. By blocking ABHD11, the researche...
- 2025-11-06The 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...
- 2025-11-05ChatGPT just stopped giving personalized medical and legal advice. Here’s why AI went silent exactly where mistakes cost the most — and what the vitiligo.ai team learned after two years on the front line What's Inside: The Flatline The Sw...
- 2025-11-04Breaking down a breakthrough classification system from Osaka University: a new way to see an old problem. Table of contents Introduction Why Hands Matter More Than We Thought The Geography of Pigment Loss Four Faces of Hand Vitiligo Linki...
- 2025-10-31Progress doesn’t always move in straight lines. Sometimes it grows quietly, deep beneath the surface, until one day it changes the whole field. At VRF, we’ve learned to trust that kind of slow, steady growth — the kind that lasts. That’s why this...
- 2025-10-30Vitiligo and mental health are deeply connected. This guide explains how stress and antidepressants affect the body, what recent research shows about safer drug choices, and how balanced care can improve both mood and skin health. Note: This art...
- 2025-10-28Discover what AI is really doing in vitiligo patient education — what works, what doesn’t, and why human judgment still matters. Insights from VRF’s global AI-guide project, real-world results, and the future of digital health for skin disorders. ...
- 2025-10-21A new study "Audiological Profile of Patients with Vitiligo" from Jammu, India, suggests that sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) might be more common in people with vitiligo than previously thought. Researchers assessed 54 adults with vitiligo and ...
- 2025-10-20This 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 by Yan Valle on October 20, 2025 Inside this story: ...
- 2025-10-15When you think about World Vitiligo Day (WVD), art and culture might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But over the past few years, creativity has become the campaign’s heartbeat — a force that mixes emotion, technology, and storytelling ...
- 2025-10-09If you’ve been anywhere near the vitiligo world lately, you’ve heard the buzz: Opzelura. It’s the first FDA-approved topical JAK inhibitor for nonsegmental vitiligo — ruxolitinib cream 1.5%, greenlit in July 2022 for patients aged 12 and up with l...
- 2025-10-06Three weeks into my vitiligo treatment, my knees started feeling weirdly loose. No pain, just… unnerving wobbling. That wasn’t in any of the studies I’d read. Let me back up and explain what led me here — and why this side effect might not be so ...
- 2025-10-03Chandigarh, India – From Stigma to Strength World Vitiligo Day 2026 marks a powerful return to the movement’s roots. On June 25, the global vitiligo community will come together in Chandigarh, India, under the honorary leadership of Prof. Davind...
- 2025-10-02Anyone who’s done phototherapy has likely asked the obvious question: will the color last after I stop? TL;DR: Phototherapy works — but it’s a marathon, not a sprint. It usually takes 9–12 months of steady treatment (2–3 times a week, in a clin...
- 2025-09-30You’ve probably seen wellness blogs cheering a study on chocolate to “lower inflammation” and promote “healthy aging.” Great headline, not much nuance. Almost no one asked: what if you’re older with other conditions, like vitiligo? Quick Take ...
- 2025-09-26Vitiligo has always had a delivery problem. Not the FedEx kind — the skin kind. The outer layer, the stratum corneum, is evolution’s way of keeping the world out. It’s a brick wall built of protein and lipids. Great for blocking germs and toxins, ...
- 2025-09-18This year’s European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress in Paris wasn’t about browsing trade booths or collecting freebies (not that it ever was, in our case). The real work happened behind closed doors — in a series of focused...
- 2025-09-17Vitiligo shows up on the skin, but it doesn’t start there. The story runs deeper, into the gut. The trillions of microbes living in your intestines talk constantly with your immune system. Sometimes they calm it down, sometimes they stir it up. An...
- 2025-09-15For years, vitiligo was treated like a single, monolithic condition. You either had segmental or non-segmental disease, end of story. But real life has never fit neatly into those boxes. A recent study in the Journal of the European Academy of De...
- 2025-09-13AI 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...
- 2025-09-06The 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...
- 2025-09-04Today 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...
FAQOther Questions
- Is there a traditional medicine to treat vitiligo?
Traditional remedies can play a supportive role in managing chronic, metabolic, and stress-related conditions—particularly early in the disease process, before significant tissu...
- Is there a link between vitiligo and depression?
Depression and anxiety are often linked with vitiligo, significantly impacting a person’s quality of life. The connection stems from the shared origin of the skin and brain duri...
- Can Ginkgo Biloba help with vitiligo?
Ginkgo Biloba offers a promising, simple, and relatively affordable option for managing vitiligo. Known for its anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and antioxidant properties, ...
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