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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are lost, creating patches of skin that lose their natural color. These pale patches often...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are lost, creating patches of skin that lose their natural color. These pale patches often...
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New treatments for vitiligo aim to restore pigment, stop progression, and improve quality of life. This overview explains how current and emerging approaches work, who may benef...
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Michael Jackson's eyes are among the most photographed and discussed physical features of his appearance. Their look results from a combination of natural iris pigmentation, a v...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which pigment-producing cells, called melanocytes, are lost in patches of skin, leading to lighter areas. It is not contagious, not life-thr...
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Black and white skin disease refers to visible changes in skin color that produce patches or areas that are noticeably darker or lighter than surrounding skin. These shifts can...
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Michael Jackson's face changed across decades due to a combination of skin disease, surgeries, lighting, photography, and aging. This evergreen explainer separates verified medi...
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Michael Jackson publicly stated he had vitiligo, a pigmentation disease that causes loss of skin color in patches, and later developed a combination of vitiligo and a related co...
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Vitiligo is a long-term condition in which melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment, are destroyed in patches of skin, leading to lighter-colored skin. It is not contagious,...
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