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  • 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...
  • 2026-01-09
    Vitiligo is the kind of condition that makes people become accidental researchers. And few topics are as confusing (or as awkward to talk about) as smoking. For years, some big studies reported a weird pattern: smokers seemed less likely to be di...
  • 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...
  • 2026-01-05
    Smooth skin feels great. No debate. But with vitiligo, the real goal is smooth skin without turning your immune system into a drama queen. This guide is here to help you pick the safest method for your skin right now, not the method that looked ...
  • 2025-12-22
    The holidays are supposed to be relaxing. Yet somehow they come bundled with sleep debt, sugar ambushes, travel chaos, dry air, family stress, and that one photo where your skin looks like it’s auditioning for a different lighting department. I...
  • 2025-12-21
    The holiday season is a time for reflection, connection, and renewal. Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in meaningful stories, gain up-to-date medical knowledge, or find inspiration for a loved one, books have the power to heal and emp...
  • 2025-12-20
    Talking to kids about skin – and difference in general – can feel oddly 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 do...
  • 2025-12-12
    Walk outside at night and you’ll notice something strange: it is never really dark anymore. Street lamps, billboards, car headlights, phone screens, laptop screens, smart watches – the world now glows in cold, blue-rich light almost 24/7. For mos...
  • 2025-10-30
    Vitiligo 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...
  • 2025-10-21
    A 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 ...
  • 2025-10-20
    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 by Yan Valle on October 20, 2025 Inside this story:  ...
  • 2025-10-15
    When 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 ...
  • 2025-08-29
    You know that post-lunch slump where your brain feels like it’s wading through oatmeal? Turns out, it’s not just your boss’s boring slides or your bad Netflix habits. A massive new study shows your blood chemistry — the hormones, fats, and even th...
  • 2025-08-26
    Vitiligo is mostly a skin-limited autoimmune condition — it doesn’t directly harm fertility or pregnancy. But here’s the twist: vitiligo often comes with other autoimmune baggage, like thyroid disease, lupus, or type 1 diabetes. Those conditions, ...
  • 2025-06-26
    What if the person who finally understood you… wasn’t a person at all? Meet Lorrie, the 15-year-old heroine of Calico, a short film (IMDB) that dares to tell a story we’ve never seen before: one where vitiligo isn’t the side note, but the soul of...
  • 2025-04-29
    Just finished reading “Vitiligo: Etiology and Cure” by Xinghong Yang (available here) — and I feel like I just wandered out of a medical conference and straight into a monastery. The paper is a bold fusion of immunology, emotional health, genetic...
  • 2025-03-09
    This post is a follow-up to "Vitiligo: The Silent Struggle That Extends to Sleep", where we explored how sleep disturbances can be yet another hidden challenge for those with vitiligo. But beyond just being a side effect, poor sleep can actively i...
  • 2025-02-03
    Vitiligo isn’t just about skin—it’s about identity, confidence, and emotional well-being. While the world may see only the changes in pigment, those living with vitiligo know that the challenges run much deeper. And as emerging research suggests, ...
  • 2025-01-27
    Let’s talk about the science of you—not just the DNA hand-me-downs you got from your parents but the fine-tuning that’s been happening thanks to everything from cuddles to commutes. Behavioral epigenetics isn’t about altering the genetic book of l...

FAQOther Questions

  • What are risks of oral and topical corticosteroids?

    Corticosteroid drugs (like hydrocortisone, and others) are often used for treating vitiligo. By mimicing the effects of hormones your body produces naturally in your adrenal gla...

  • Will it spread?

    Vitiligo is famously unpredictable, but it doesn't move at random. By looking at thousands of cases, researchers have identified specific patterns of how the condition behaves. ...

  • Who is prone to vitiligo?

    Vitiligo can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or race. Vitiligo prevalence is between 0.76% and 1.11% of the U.S. population, including around 40% of those with the con...