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hi everyone, thanks for your patience while i develop this site to meet our needs to communicate more effectively about vitiligo. Please consider going to the forum and posting a welcome message or begin a topic of conversation. Also, feel free to add photos and videos, or even start a chat session; both are accessible from the tabs at the top of the page. So glad you are here, enjoy! --Nathalie P.S. Commercial posts, including repeated endorsements of "cures," and inappropriate photos and videos will be removed.

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New Vitiligo Clinical Trial in Massachusetts

A phase-II, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of simvastatin in generalized vitiligo Principle Investigator: John E. Harris, MD, PhD Study Location: UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, MA A research trial at UMass is studying whether simvastati [...]

Posted by nathalie pelletier • 15 days ago • View comments

Family History of Both Vitiligo and Psoriasis Appears to Increase Risk of Autoimmune Disease, Heart Disease, and Hypertension.

Family History of Both Vitiligo and Psoriasis Appears to Increase Risk of Autoimmune Disease, Heart Disease and Hypertension. A study of 154 Italian vitiligo patients showed that those patients who also had psoriasis faced a greater chance of also having [...]

Posted by nathalie pelletier • 22 days ago • View comments

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