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Understanding Vitiligo: Insights, Research, and Hope  

Understanding Vitiligo: Insights, Research, and Hope

Author: Nathalie Pelletier, Creator of Vitiligo Cover Lotion, Genealogist, and Vitiligo Advocate

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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Genres: Education, Health & Fitness, Self-Improvement

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Can Vitiligo Be Cured? Exploring the Latest Advancements in Treatment (2024)
Episode 1
Friday, 11 October, 2024

In this episode of Vitiligo Voices, we dive into one of the most common questions about vitiligo: Can it be cured? Host Nathalie Pelletier discusses the latest advancements in vitiligo treatment, including FDA-approved topical therapies like ruxolitinib, promising oral JAK inhibitors such as upadacitinib, and cutting-edge gene therapy research. We also cover the emotional and psychological aspects of living with vitiligo and share practical advice for those affected. Tune in to stay informed about the newest breakthroughs and discover what they mean for you or your loved ones.

 

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