Are Cell Phones Changing How Our Bones Are Shaped?
Do phones cause skull horns?

It's a startling new idea, but what if cellphones were so potent that they might alter the structure of our bones?
recently, appearing everywhere
it is based on a scientific report in the media
which recommends using smartphones and tablets.
can have serious and permanent effects
our body, but not in a negative way
that you may believe throughout the last few
years, a study was conducted by
Mark Sayers and David Shahar, who
a biomechanics specialist at
University of the Sunshine in Australia
Coast biomechanics examines the
Living things follow mechanical laws.
creatures that range from how humans move to
insect wings beating
The study by Shahar and Sayers also includes
this is how osteopathy works out.
what a person's life is similar to from their
bones It has long been recognized that
A person's skeletons change to fit their lifestyle
Every set of bones has a tale to tell,
a few unusually big skeletons, for instance
on the island of in the Pacific Ocean,
Tinian's stone buildings in the year 1924
proximity to the skeletons accounted for the
the large size of the island's bones
By using large stones, they had
larger, naturally developed arms, legs, and
over the collarbones in Australia Shaw
Heart and Sayers think that contemporary
Tech is modifying the skeletons of young individuals.
So how is it going with everything to do?
utilizing something known as an EOP, or external
occipital protrusion Some scientists and observers have used more colorful language, referring to it as a demon or a foam ball.
The EOP is a growth in reality, much like a horn
of bone discovered in the skull's back
The nuchal ligament serves as its connection.
This crucial ligament plays a variety of roles.
played a part in tying Nick's muscles to the
The EOP has a significant impact.
similar to an anchor at the nuchal's top
let's get back to what the ligament
Actually, researchers were working with the
study initially by taking a look at
chiropractic patients' x-rays
between the ages of 18 and 86, they sought an
modern knowledge of how skeletons work
because of several of these x-rays
they were looking for things
such as the neck
There are also components of what with aches.
potential effects these modifications could have on
our wellbeing
Shahar Sayers has observed that in a young
There seemed to be more persons in the EOP.
They assumed that this was prevalent.
the stance of young individuals while
always looking at their phones and
Tablets had a significant role in the screen
clock the neck
automatically advances the theory
is that by leaning more forward?
Pressure is applied to the sculpture's work area
Me smuzzle to give the EOP what they deserve.
progressively becoming longer, reaching about
a number of milliliters the outcome also
known as "text neck the fundings"
also demonstrated that, in 2016, Shah Harden Sayers reported a larger Yi Opie and 67% of men.
based on a test, compared to 20% of women.
group of 218 individuals have in 2018
examined 1200 individuals with males.
appears to have a 5x greater likelihood of
enlarge these texts, but what is
the possible consequences for humanity
a lot of information on phone radiation
perhaps a cancer risk, but can
Utilizing a mobile device results in
major physical health issues
This latest research has increased the
discussions about this subject because it's the
first instance in which specialists are specifically
highlighting the impact of technology on our
bodies described by Shahar & Sayers
the
PS with a long yo as a degenerative
method that suggests that nothing will change
young individuals will significantly worsen if they
continue using their gadgets In addition,
an object referred to as a text thumb or thumb
arthritis that might manifest in the thumb
severe issues comparable to the dreadful
carpal tunnel syndrome, although the research
and calling them horns, of EOPS
where spikes have come under fire
other specialists in the press note out
that the report lacks definitive evidence and
the same as any scientific study, it makes
assumptions, according to archaeologists
that longer skull bones are not a novel development
and that they are particularly prevalent in
According to the general opinion,
The criticism of research is that there simply isn't enough concrete data to support the assertion that you are truly becoming
using your smartphones, enter Hellboy
So, do Shahar and Sayers have a point?
or have they just been brought along?
gathered information and incorporated it into
whether or not they have their own explanation,
there's no disputing the powerful effect that
Impact of technology on our life
the notion that future generations are
evolving as a result of ongoing interaction
Using their gadgets is a serious matter.
problem that needs to be solved
Archaeologists will ultimately be responsible.
who will perhaps make that call in the future
don't even have prominent spikes protruding
in the future at the back of their necks
who knows, so maybe just a little
more
walk in the park and a little less Angry
Birds



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