Saturday, November 23, 2019
Scientists Have Found That Young Adults Are Growing Unusual Bone Structures on the Backs of Their Heads
Scientists Have Found That Young Adults Are Growing Unusual Bone Structures on the Backs of Their Heads Research conducted at the University of Sunshine Coast in Australia has discovered that young adults, mainly between the ages of 18-30, are developing an unusual growth on the back of their skull. The possible cause for this is said to be “mechanical load,” which is responsible for this
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