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Science: Young People Growing Horns On Skulls Due To Smartphone Usage by panafrican(m): 7:56pm On Jun 24, 2019
You now know what to tell your little angels if they are on their smartphones instead of doing their Homework cheesy



A report says young people are growing horns on their skulls. Critics don't buy it

By Allen Kim, CNN

Updated 12:35 PM ET, Mon June 24, 2019

(CNN)

Technology has the power to completely shape our lives, but it could also alter our bodies in unexpected ways. Recent research suggested small, hornlike spikes could grow on our skulls, and smartphones could be the culprit behind this change.
But don't panic yet.
One critic of the research says it "doesn't hold water," while another says that the paper's hypothesis is only speculative.
Researchers David Shahar and Mark Sayers from the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, first published their findings in 2016, and they followed it with a paper earlier this year in the journal Scientific Reports. The study has found a second life after the BBC published an article, "How modern life is transforming the human skeleton," that cited their work.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/21/health/young-people-horn-skulls-trnd/
Re: Science: Young People Growing Horns On Skulls Due To Smartphone Usage by Andersonjr(m): 8:02pm On Jun 24, 2019
That's all good

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