Press your fingers into the back of your skull, just above your neck. If you feel a small spike you may be among people whose body has responded to smartphone use by growing new layers of bone. The ...
Scientists found young adults are more likely to have a spike-like growth on the lower end of their skull that used to be extremely rare. They believe the growth of a "external occipital protuberance" ...
A study published a couple years ago on a cranial growth has recently gotten new life as the media discovered it and has pitched it as "horns" or "bone spurs" created by cellphone use. Anthropologists ...
Past research have pointed out that smartphone use can cause depression in teenagers, while excessive use of iPads have caused some young children to struggle holding pens. Smartphones and tablets ...
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