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 ...
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 ...
Past research have pointed out that smartphone use can cause depression in teenagers, while excessive use of iPads have caused some young children to struggle holding pens. Smartphones and tablets ...
The influence of femtosecond laser-induced damages on viability of olfactory ensheathing cells is investigated. Several cytokinetic phenomena including intracellular calcium wave, cellular morphologic ...
An infant presenting with an abnormal head shape requires careful investigation. The etiology of cranial dysmorphology can be divided into 3 categories that include: [6] The term plagiocephaly is a ...
According to study authors David Shahar and Mark Sayers, 41% of young adults have the growths and men are more likely to develop them than women. While it is already well-known that exercise leads to ...
Researchers found bony growths on the bases on skulls of around 400 adults, ages 18 to 86. Younger people had larger growths. A bizarre finding by researchers that sounds like something out of a ...