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Culture Could Texting Too Much Cause a Small Horn to Grow Out of Your Skull? "It's an epidemic. I see it all the time on X-rays," one chiropractor told Rolling Stone.
Young people may be developing horn-like bumps on their skulls due to the extended use of technology like smartphones and tablets, according to a study out of Australia.
Horn-like growths appear to be forming in the backs of some young peoples’ skulls, possibly because of cellphone use, according to research from an Australian university.
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