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Are horns growing on young people’s skulls? Phone use is to blame, research suggests Research shows horn-like bone spurs are caused by a forward tilt of the head ...
YOUNG people are “growing horns” at the back of their skulls in a bizarre new body deformity that has been blamed on excessive smartphone use.
Abnormal growths on our skulls could be died to modern technology, according to a new study. Researchers believe bad posture and cell phone addiction could cause horn-like growths on our skulls.
That changed when, in their 2016 paper, they found bony skull outgrowths in 40 percent of 218 young adults they examined, who were somewhere between the ages of 18 and 30.
But bone spurs are boring and routine, while horns are the stuff of animals. They’re the stuff of the devil himself, if you want to get dramatic about it.
A man has spent £400 implanting horns into skull in bid to become ‘demon’. Victor Hugo Peralta, a showman from Uruguay, previously made headlines after revealing his body modification ...
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