Expresses support for the designation of National Vitiligo Awareness Day. (Vitiligo is a condition in which skin color is lost in patches.)
Recognizes the importance of providing support for individuals diagnosed with vitiligo.
[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
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[H. Res. 757 Introduced in House (IH)]
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115th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 757
Expressing support for the designation of October 17 as ``National
Vitiligo Awareness Day''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 27, 2018
Mr. Johnson of Georgia (for himself, Mrs. Dingell, Ms. Norton, Ms.
Jackson Lee, Ms. Blunt Rochester, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Bilirakis, Mr.
Meeks, and Mr. Ellison) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of October 17 as ``National
Vitiligo Awareness Day''.
Whereas vitiligo is a long-term, chronic disorder that results in the loss of
pigment in patches on the skin, hair, eyes, and inside of the mouth;
Whereas the condition can result in discomfort, itching, and pain, but there is
still no known cure;
Whereas the American Academy of Dermatology refers to vitiligo as a life-
altering disorder that can cause low self-esteem, anger, and depression;
Whereas according to the American Academy of Dermatology, about half of the
individuals diagnosed with vitiligo are diagnosed before the age of 21;
Whereas a study by Pediatric Dermatology found that about half of all children
and adolescents diagnosed with vitiligo experienced a decreased quality
of life, and some individuals even experienced problems with schoolwork,
increased bullying and teasing, trouble with developing friendships, and
self-confidence issues;
Whereas a Yale study found that bullied children are two to nine times more
likely to consider suicide, and the CDC reports suicide is the third
leading cause of death among young people; and
Whereas Judith Porter, Ph.D., and Ann Beuf, Ph.D., found that social support for
children and adolescents with vitiligo provided by families, peers,
charities, support groups, and teachers can greatly improve their
quality of life and decrease stress related to bullying: Now, therefore,
be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the designation of ``National Vitiligo
Awareness Day''; and
(2) recognizes the importance of providing support for
individuals diagnosed with vitiligo to improve their quality of
life.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
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