Humans are evolving a bone spike at the back of the head caused by looking downwards at electronic gear, according to a new study The spike can be found on the back of your skull, just above your neck ...
Larger bone spike at back of head in young adults possibly due to poor posture from tech, study says
LOS ANGELES - A horn-like growth in the back of our heads appears to be getting larger in younger adults, and poor posture resulting from the advancement of technology could be a factor, a study ...
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 ...
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