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- 2025-12-10Vitiligo 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...
- 2025-12-09From 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...
- 2025-12-05Most year-end posts are polite. This one is more satisfying: we get to close a real chapter. After 13 months of editing, reviews, revisions, and the kind of email threads that slowly teach you patience (or destroy it), Prof. Torello Lotti and I...
- 2025-11-28Are 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 ...
- 2025-11-10A 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...
- 2025-11-04Breaking 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...
- 2025-10-06Three 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 ...
- 2025-09-26Vitiligo 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, ...
- 2025-09-15For 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...
- 2025-08-21Vitiligo has always been a medical mystery. Genes are involved, sure. The immune system plays a starring role. Stress seems to push things along. But now, researchers suggest there may be another factor hiding in plain sight: your ZIP code. TL...
- 2025-08-15Metformin, a cheap and widely used diabetes drug, might help treat vitiligo by calming the immune system and reducing oxidative stress — two things that seem to drive pigment loss. A clinical trial was planned but withdrawn before it started, so...
- 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...
- 2025-06-02Let’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...
- 2025-05-07Imagine 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...
- 2025-03-20Imagine 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...
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...
- What's better: laser or phototherapy?
Laser therapy is actually a type of phototherapy. Both rely on light to trigger changes in the skin, but they work differently. Phototherapy usually means a narrow-band UV (NB-...
- Is vitiligo contagious?
Vitiligo is not contagious. This means it cannot be spread from person to person through physical contact, sharing personal items, or any other means of transmission. Vitiligo ...
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.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
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