By TSUIN CHO/ Staff Writer
February 11, 2023 at 07:00 JST
Ai Nishimura, right, and Yuka Sotomura come up with the idea of using the Licca-chan doll to give a voice to alopecia areata patients. (Provided by Eli Lilly Japan K.K.)
Sporting a white dress and a red headscarf, Japan’s version of a Barbie doll has a new look to battle the stigma of alopecia areata, an intractable immune disease that causes patchy hair loss. [Read More]
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