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  • 2025-12-10
    Vitiligo research has delivered big scientific returns on very little public funding. This follow-up to "The Vitiligo Paradox – Common Disease, Rare Funding" looks at who actually gets to do vitiligo science – and how money, institutions, and in...
  • 2025-12-09
    From crumbs to billion-dollar market: the strange economics of vitiligo. A data-driven, four-decade look at how vitiligo is funded compared with other autoimmune and skin diseases, and what it gives back to dermatology and medicine.  Executiv...
  • 2025-11-28
    Are you looking for new treatment options for your child with vitiligo? The TRuE-ViP Study is a clinical research study testing a new cream that may help children with vitiligo restore their natural skin color. It focuses specifically on younger ...
  • 2025-11-11
    A 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...
  • 2025-11-06
    The 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...
  • 2025-10-09
    If 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...
  • 2025-09-18
    This 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...
  • 2025-09-13
    AI 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...
  • 2025-09-06
    The 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...
  • 2025-09-04
    Today 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...
  • 2025-07-22
    If 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 ...
  • 2025-06-02
    Let’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...
  • 2025-05-07
    Imagine trying to solve a complex puzzle for 60 years — only to realize the pieces keep changing shape. That’s a bit like the story of vitiligo research. Since 1963, scientists around the world have been piecing together the biology, psychology, a...
  • 2025-04-14
    The 14th edition of the Dermatological Spring of Iasi (Primăvara Dermatologică Ieșeană – PDI) wrapped up with its trademark blend of scientific depth, collegial spirit, and a touch of Romanian charm. Held April 7–11, 2025, at the International Hot...
  • 2025-03-20
    Imagine waking up one morning to find new patches of your skin turning white, with no way to stop it. This is the reality for millions living with vitiligo. For years, treatments like steroids and phototherapy have offered only limited success. Bu...
  • 2025-03-11
    The 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in Orlando was many things — massive (close to 20,000 attendees), intense (so many tracks, so little time), and, for anyone involved in vitiligo, surprisingly hopeful. From AI-powered diagno...
  • 2025-03-10
    Vitiligo, an autoimmune disease that causes skin depigmentation, has seen exciting advancements in treatment research. This post, inspired by Yan Valle’s insights from the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Congress in Orlando, FL, explores ongo...

FAQOther Questions

  • 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 Ayurveda help with vitiligo?

    Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition characterized by white patches of skin that can develop and spread unpredictably. While there is no cure, medical treatments and complementar...

  • Awareness Days Similar to World Vitiligo Day

    World Vitiligo Day, celebrated annually on June 25 since 2012, is a significant event dedicated to raising awareness about vitiligo and supporting those affected by the conditio...