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Explore the powerful story of vitiligo—a ‘white armor’ that challenges, empowers, and inspires resilience. Join us weekly as we delve into the science, medicine, philosophy, and personal experiences behind this intricate skin condition. Hosted by Yan Valle, CEO of the VR Foundation and author of Amazon’s bestselling book on vitiligo, this podcast breaks down cutting-edge research and celebrates stories of strength. With our engaging AI-driven anchors, we make even complex ideas both accessib ...
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Vitiligo Guide

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«Гид по витилиго» — подкаст о том, как понимать, управлять и жить с витилиго. Наука, практика и немного самоиронии от Яна Валле, директора Vitiligo Research Foundation. Подробнее на vitiligo.guide Это личный образовательный проект Яна Валле. Информация, представленная в подкасте и на сайте vitiligo.guide, предназначена только для образовательных и информационных целей, и не заменяют профессиональное обращение к врачу.
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Understanding Vitiligo: Insights, Research, and Hope

Nathalie Pelletier, Creator of Vitiligo Cover Lotion & Vitiligo Advocate

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Join Nathalie Pelletier, a renowned genealogist and Vitiligo advocate, as she delves deep into the world of Vitiligo. From personal experiences to groundbreaking research, each episode offers insights, expert interviews, and practical advice for those affected by Vitiligo and those seeking to understand it better. Tune in every week for a new episode dedicated to raising awareness, spreading hope, and exploring the latest treatments and cures.
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Vitiligo may show up on your skin, but the drama starts lower down — in your gut, where trillions of microbes run the show. When that microscopic circus gets out of tune, your immune system can lose its mind. Enter sucralose — that “harmless” fake sugar in your diet soda and protein shake. It tastes sweet, promises zero calories, and might just be …
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Что происходит, когда диагноз превращается в движение? В этом выпуске — путь витилиго от медицинской карты на сцены, выставки и экраны. История, написанная искусством, музыкой, кино и дерзким самовыражением. От рикш-парада в Чандигархе до AI-портретов в Торонто и восковой фигуры в музее Мадам Тюссо в Нью-Йорке — творчество стало сердцем Всемирного …
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From Easter Island soil to modern skin science — meet rapamycin, the molecule that might just change vitiligo care. Once known mainly as an anti-rejection drug for organ transplants, rapamycin is now being tested as a topical treatment that could both calm the immune attack and help pigment return. Early studies look promising: minimal side effects…
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Vitiligo isn’t just skin deep — it’s a full-body story. Almost half of those living with it also face anxiety or depression, tied together by the same stress circuits that link the brain and the skin. In this episode, we dive into how antidepressants affect both body and mind — and why that matters for vitiligo care. You’ll hear: How stress hormone…
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У витилиго всегда была одна проблема — доставка. Кремы не проходят через «кирпичную стену» кожи, а системные препараты бьют по всему организму. Теперь всё меняется: нанотехнологии превращают микроскопические частицы в умные «грузовики», доставляющие лекарство точно по адресу. В этом выпуске: Почему обычные кремы не достигают пигментных клеток Как л…
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В этом эпизоде говорим о деньгах — и не только. Сколько стоит лечение витилиго для пациента? Сколько зарабатывает на этом фармаиндустрия? Что принесла ставка Incyte на Opzelura и Jakafi — и оправдалась ли она? Разбираем немецкое исследование о том, сколько пациенты готовы платить за восстановление пигмента, и спрашиваем себя: можно ли вообще «вылеч…
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Когда мы запустили vitiligo.ai в 2023 году, всё казалось просто: сделать достоверную информацию о витилиго доступной для каждого, где угодно и на любом языке. Что могло пойти не так, правда? Прошло два года — и вот сюрприз: ИИ может звучать умно, сочувственно, уверенно… и при этом не понимать вообще ничего. Он имитирует эмпатию, но не чувствует её.…
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What happens when a diagnosis becomes a movement? In this episode, we follow vitiligo’s unlikely journey from clinic charts to concert stages — a story painted in art, music, film, and unapologetic self-expression. From rickshaw parades in Chandigarh to AI-generated portraits in Toronto and a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, creativity has b…
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When we launched vitiligo.ai back in 2023, the idea was simple: make reliable information about vitiligo available to anyone, anywhere, in any language. What could possibly go wrong, right? Fast forward two years — turns out AI can sound smart, act caring, and still be utterly clueless. It imitates empathy but doesn’t actually care. It oozes confid…
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This one’s long overdue — but too important to ignore. On May 24, 2025, the World Health Organization finally looked up from its stack of pandemics and cholesterol charts and said, “Oh right — skin diseases exist.” They’re now officially a global public health priority. Took only 2 billion people and a few decades of collective itching, burning, an…
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Vitiligo has always had a delivery problem. Creams can’t get past the skin’s outer “brick wall,” and systemic drugs hit the whole body. Now, nanotechnology is changing that — turning microscopic carriers into smart delivery trucks that sneak medicine exactly where it’s needed. In this episode: Why most creams fail to reach pigment cells How nano-fo…
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Let’s be honest — when vitiligo hits your hands, there’s no hiding it. You notice. Everyone notices. And that’s what makes it one of the toughest forms to live with — and to treat. The good news? A new study out of Osaka University finally gives this problem some structure. For the first time, scientists mapped out four clear subtypes of hand vitil…
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Спорт против витилиго: тело как лекарство Оказывается, физическая активность влияет не только на мышцы, но и на гены, иммунитет и кожу. Да, движение может быть частью терапии — и не только метафорически. • Меньше стресса для клеток — упражнения снижают уровень активных форм кислорода, защищая меланоциты. • Баланс для иммунитета — тренировки гасят в…
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Стресс, гены и витилиго: что мы передаём дальше Да, эмоции — это не просто настроение. Они умеют включать и выключать гены, влиять на здоровье и даже оставлять след в следующем поколении. В этом эпизоде говорим о том, как повседневный стресс, питание и образ жизни могут «переписать» работу наших клеток — и какое отношение всё это имеет к витилиго. …
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Будущее витилиго: гены, нейросети и немного надежды Наука о витилиго наконец перестала топтаться на месте — и это действительно вдохновляет. В этом эпизоде мы говорим о том, как новые технологии переписывают правила игры: от Opzelura — первого одобренного FDA препарата — до ДНК-терапий Temprian Therapeutics и синтетических гормонов Clinuvel. Гигант…
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Витилиго в цифрах: сколько нас на самом деле Каждый год десятки тысяч людей впервые слышат диагноз «витилиго». Только в США — около 74 600 новых случаев. Но за бездушными цифрами — люди. В этом выпуске мы разбираемся, чем «заболеваемость» отличается от «распространённости» (обещаю, это не больно), и почему витилиго чаще диагностируют у латиноамерик…
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Сегодня разбираемся с тем, о чём большинство даже не задумывается — как на самом деле рождаются лекарства. Спойлер: не в кабинетах гениев, а в клинических испытаниях, где настоящие люди решаются стать частью науки. Мы говорим о том, зачем вообще нужны эти исследования, как проходят этапы в США и Канаде, кто может участвовать — и почему без этого не…
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Когда-то витилиго считали косметическим дефектом. Теперь это — топливо для научной революции в дерматологии. В этом выпуске мы говорим не о жалости и кремах, а о настоящем сдвиге: как за последние 60 лет наука наконец перестала просто наблюдать и начала понимать, что реально происходит с кожей, иммунитетом и мозгом. Без скучных лекций — только факт…
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Forget everything you thought you knew about vitiligo. In this episode, we explore a groundbreaking new classification that shifts the focus from where vitiligo appears to how it behaves — offering doctors and patients a smarter, more predictive framework for care. Ditch the old “segmental vs. non-segmental” divide. Meet five real-world phenotypes:…
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Choosing a treatment for vitiligo can feel overwhelming. With so many creams, light therapies, surgical options, and cosmetic approaches, how do you know what's right for you? In this episode of Vitiligo Voices, Nathalie breaks down the four main categories of treatment, explains the pros and cons of each, and shares a simple framework to help you …
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That 2 p.m. crash isn’t just about carbs, boredom, or Netflix binges. A sweeping new study of 6,000 people shows your blood chemistry — the hormones, fats, and even last night’s cheese board — may be scripting your afternoon slump. In this episode, we unpack the seven molecules linked to daytime sleepiness, from omega fatty acids that keep you shar…
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What does vitiligo care really cost in America today? From dermatology consults and phototherapy sessions to prescription creams like Opzelura, the bills can pile up fast. In this episode, we unpack the true 2025 price tag of vitiligo treatment in the U.S., how much insurance actually covers, and the out-of-pocket traps patients often face. Plus: p…
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Vitiligo care is finally breaking free from the old routine of steroids and phototherapy. Biologics like JAK inhibitors are driving impressive repigmentation in trials, while ruxolitinib cream made history as the first FDA-approved topical. But the real headline is safety. A decade of FDA reports on tacrolimus, pimecrolimus, and ruxolitinib shows m…
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Today, we take you behind the scenes of something rare: a tour inside Incyte’s research labs in Wilmington, Delaware, followed by the Patient Advocacy Summit. Day One (September 4, 2025) felt almost cinematic — community leaders walking the same halls as scientists, asking everything from “What does it take to become a scientist?” to “How do you de…
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What really causes vitiligo? Genes, autoimmunity, stress… yes. But research now suggests where you live could matter just as much. A major new study links environmental chemicals — especially phenols from industry and household products — to striking vitiligo “hotspots” across the U.S., including Massachusetts, the Rust Belt, and the Midwest. In th…
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Curious about the future of vitiligo treatment? We take an investor-grade tour of the pipeline—breaking down leading mechanisms (JAK/TYK2, immune modulation, melanocyte regeneration), late- vs. early-stage assets, pivotal readouts, safety themes, and regional access. We also track pricing and reimbursement signals, partnerships and M&A to watch, an…
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Can an AI “talk” to cells? Yes—sort of. This over-the-horizon episode spotlights a breakthrough open model family that turns single-cell RNA-seq into readable “cell sentences,” unlocking plain English Q&A, fast summaries, and even simulations of cell responses to drugs or edits. Think of it as the next chapter after our vitiligo.ai experiments — a …
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A quick, punchy ride through the origins of World Vitiligo Day and the trailblazers who lit the fuse.We lift off with the origin story — Rome’s modest launchpad to Toronto’s full-throttle HQ. Highlights on approach: A stop-the-room cameo from broadcast legend Lee Thomas Science talks so clear your neighbor could explain them AI-powered startup demo…
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Fifteen years ago, vitiligo was a condition people barely whispered about. Today, World Vitiligo Day punches into nine-figure territory on social media and breakfast TV—without a Hollywood budget. In this episode we trace WVD’s unlikely rise: The kitchen-table origins in India, Nigeria, and Rome A rolling-headquarters model that keeps the stage mov…
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AI is changing the game in vitiligo care — from spotting early signs to predicting disease progression. In this episode, we dive into breakthrough research using machine learning to distinguish between segmental and nonsegmental vitiligo, forecast disease activity, and improve diagnosis using blood tests, imaging, and clinical data. We cover: Why t…
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What started as a small awareness event has grown into a global movement that’s reshaping the future of dermatology. In this episode, we trace the remarkable rise of World Vitiligo Day (WVD) — a campaign that brought visibility to a long-overlooked condition, ignited pharmaceutical innovation, and redefined what global health advocacy can achieve. …
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For decades, vitiligo was dismissed as “just cosmetic” — but today, it’s driving some of the most exciting breakthroughs in dermatology. In this episode, we break down what’s changing, what’s coming, and why there’s finally real hope on the horizon. From its overlooked beginnings to a market now worth billions, vitiligo is undergoing a scientific r…
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Vitiligo can start surprisingly early — even in toddlers. In this episode, we unpack what pediatric vitiligo looks like, why it happens, how it progresses, and what treatments work best for kids. We also explore the emotional side of childhood vitiligo and offer tips for age-appropriate conversations that build confidence, not confusion. From the v…
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Hey future mama — this one’s for you. Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but let’s be honest — it can come with some very real changes. Hormones run wild, your skin might not feel like your own, and suddenly you’re questioning every product in your bathroom. Should you keep using that favorite face cream? Is a quick salon visit still safe? And what …
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She built an empire on perfection — but when Martha Stewart casually revealed she’s had vitiligo for decades, it wasn’t a headline grab. It was something better: real. In Episode 32 of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, we unpack why Martha’s low-key confession matters. From Michael Jackson’s media storm to Winnie Harlow’s modeling revolution, to Jon Hamm and …
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This time, we’re zooming out — way out — to look at vitiligo not just as a skin condition, but as a surprising window into your overall health. From heart disease and immune superpowers to the role stress plays in flipping genetic switches, this one’s a journey through the body (and maybe even time). We break down a fascinating new study that links…
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Can a handful of supplements really make a difference in managing vitiligo? In this episode, we sift through the science and separate fact from fantasy when it comes to vitamins and herbal remedies commonly linked to vitiligo care. From the antioxidant power of Vitamin C to the immune-modulating promise of high-dose Vitamin D, Ginkgo Biloba, and Po…
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Vitiligo is known for its impact on skin—but what if it also changes the way you hear the world? In this episode, we explore the surprising link between vitiligo and high-frequency hearing loss, drawing on recent research and insights from the Vitiligo Research Foundation. You’ll learn how melanocytes—cells that give skin its color—also play a key …
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This week, we explore why common hair removal methods—like waxing, shaving, laser, and chemical depilatories—can pose unexpected risks for people with vitiligo. From the Koebner phenomenon (when skin trauma triggers new depigmented patches) to sensitivity issues and slowed healing, we unpack what you need to know before your next grooming routine. …
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In this powerful episode, we trace the extraordinary rise of World Vitiligo Day (WVD)—from scattered local efforts to a globally recognized health campaign that’s transforming lives. We begin by going beyond the surface, uncovering the true nature of vitiligo as a serious autoimmune disease with deep psychological and social consequences, especiall…
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Do large language models like ChatGPT or Deep Seek actually understand the world, or are they just really good at faking it? In this episode, we dig into the debate: are LLMs building genuine “world models” or just recycling patterns from massive datasets? We’ll explore real-world AI fails, like the skin lesion detector that linked rulers to cancer…
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Today, we’re diving into the cutting-edge world of vitiligo research. We’re talking about the latest clinical trials, game-changing treatments like Opzelura and JAK inhibitors, and why getting involved in these trials isn’t just about early access—it’s about making a real impact. Thinking about joining a trial? We’ll cover what you need to know—eli…
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In this episode, we uncover the forgotten history of the National Vitiligo Control Act—a bold bill from the 1970s aimed at transforming lives affected by vitiligo. Thought lost to time, it was rediscovered in 2015 by Yan Valle, CEO of the Vitiligo Research Foundation, reigniting hope and advocacy. Join us as we explore: 🎙️ The origins of the Act an…
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Vitiligo is more than a skin condition—it affects identity, confidence, and emotional well-being. The stress and anxiety linked to vitiligo can disrupt sleep, creating a cycle of restlessness and fatigue. High cortisol levels from stress interfere with the sleep-wake cycle, while autoimmune inflammation and emotional distress worsen insomnia. But w…
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Today, we explore how everyday life experiences can tweak gene expression, influence health, and even ripple through generations. From stress management to the science behind skin conditions like vitiligo, we break it down with wit, wisdom, and practical takeaways. Tune in to learn how your choices today might shape a healthier tomorrow for you and…
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Two new studies reveal the promise and challenges of using AI-chatbots in healthcare. In one study, ChatGPT outperformed doctors in diagnosing illnesses from case histories, with a 90% accuracy rate compared to doctors' 76%. However, it also showed that many doctors stick to their own judgment and don’t fully utilize AI’s potential. Another study f…
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In this inspiring episode, we dive into More Than Our Skin, the award-winning documentary that’s changing how the world sees vitiligo. Through the powerful stories of five remarkable women, we explore resilience, self-acceptance, and the beauty of embracing our differences. Along the way, we’ll discuss the latest in vitiligo advocacy, medical break…
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Could vitiligo hold the key to a longer, healthier life? Groundbreaking research from Korea reveals that individuals with vitiligo have lower risks of major diseases like cancer, heart issues, and infections. In this episode, we explore the science behind these findings, from immune "white armor" to enhanced cellular cleanup. Join us as we challeng…
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Starting a vitiligo support group is a meaningful way to connect people, share experiences, and build a strong sense of community. In 2025, the focus should shift to creating local groups rather than relying on a centralized network. Centralized systems, like a single online group, risk power imbalances, where decision-making is concentrated among …
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In the 17th episode of Deep Dive in Vitiligo, we wrap up the year with a thoughtful analysis of the vitiligo drug development landscape, exploring the breakthroughs, challenges, and opportunities shaping the future of care. From pharmaceutical giants to AI-driven startups, we delve into the science, strategies, and collaborations pushing the bounda…
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