Dionysus
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Wtf take 1 finger and feel the back of your head. I have this horn.
Researchers at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, have come up with an intriguing discovering that has to do with bone growth in skulls of younger adults (aged 18-30) which they say is due to a shifting body posture resulting from excessive phone usage. They also claim their study to be the first documentation of a human body physiologically adapting to modern technology in everyday life
Research suggests young people are growing horns in skulls due to excessive phone usage
David Shahar and Mark Sayers of the University of Queensland, Australia, have conducted startling research that suggests how bodies of young people are adapting to the use...
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