Young adults are more likely to have a spike-like growth on their skull, and a scientific study has linked the phenomenon to the rise in use of smartphones and tablets from a young age. The growth, ...
It sounds like a crazy tabloid headline—humans are growing little horns in the back of their skulls. Except it comes not from a tabloid but a peer-reviewed study in Scientific Reports. Australian ...
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 ...