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Are horns growing on young people’s skulls? Phone use is to blame, research suggests Research shows horn-like bone spurs are caused by a forward tilt of the head ...
Skull 'horns' Check your neck. ... Check your profile sideways in a mirror, says University of California San Francisco associate professor Andrew Lui.
Mobile technology has transformed the way we live – how we read, work, communicate, shop and date. But we already know this. What we have not yet grasped is the way the tiny machines in front of ...
Mobile technology has transformed the way we live – how we read, work, communicate, shop and date. But we already know this. What we have not yet grasped is the way the tiny machines in front of ...
It sounds like a crazy tabloid headline—humans are growing little horns in the back of their skulls. Except it comes not from a tabloid but a peer-reviewed study in Scientific Reports.
That changed when, in their 2016 paper, they found bony skull outgrowths in 40 percent of 218 young adults they examined, who were somewhere between the ages of 18 and 30.
MILLENNIALS are growing horns out of their skulls due to excessive smart phone use. Scientists claim the spikes are a side effect of Brits spending nearly four hours a day gawping at their screens.… ...
The horn is also a prophecy of messianic power — "I will make a horn sprout for David" (Psalm 132:17). For these and other reasons, Moses is often depicted with horns .
Now the smallest skull of the species suggests what the horns were for. You may like Meet 'Dragon prince' — the newly discovered T. rex relative that roamed Mongolia 86 million years ago ...
Horns are growing on young people’s skulls; phone use to blame, research suggests. Updated: Jun. 20, ... have documented the prevalence of bone spurs at the back of the skull among young adults.