The Nuance

How Acne Became ‘a Disease of Western Civilization’

Acne was once rare. Today, up to 95% of American teens have it.

Markham Heid
Elemental
Published in
5 min readFeb 8, 2022
Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash

In 1990, a Swedish doctor named Staffan Lindeberg traveled to the Island of Kitava in Papua New Guinea.

Kitava was home to a few thousand indigenous inhabitants — people whose lives were little touched…

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Markham Heid
Elemental

I’m a long-time contributor at TIME and other media orgs. I write mostly about health. I grew up in Michigan, but these days I live in southwest Germany.