‘Text neck’ causing bone spurs to grow from millennials’ skulls, researchers say

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Welcome to the future millennials.
 
do they mean generation Z because idiots always confuse generation Z with millenials most millenials didn't even had a cell phone until they were 16-18 years old.
 
Xcuse me!
It's called devolution!

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Not long now before porno is made with women having sex with that horn.
 
For real though, anyone who wants a secure job for the next few decades should be studying spine/neck/back health. The amount of time we spend on devices, with terrible posture, is going to wreak havoc on our bodies.
 
Thank Christ I never put a phone to my ear. By necessity, I always hold it a foot in front of me with the speaker on, volume on max.

I can't hear someone on the other end otherwise. Especially if there's any background noise, people talking, etc.
 
do they mean generation Z because idiots always confuse generation Z with millenials most millenials didn't even had a cell phone until they were 16-18 years old.

Millenials need to be separated. A big difference between those born in the 80s or before the late 80s snf those born in the esrly or mid or late 90s.
 
For real though, anyone who wants a secure job for the next few decades should be studying spine/neck/back health. The amount of time we spend on devices, with terrible posture, is going to wreak havoc on our bodies.
I am.

but to answer TS it sounds like kids are just a little too horny these days.
 
I have started keeping my phone on the other side of the room , when im at home.
Ruins your focus and there is the alleged cellphone radiation risk.
 
Millenials need to be separated. A big difference between those born in the 80s or before the late 80s snf those born in the esrly or mid or late 90s.

Yeah it's too massive of a time span with very different worlds to grow up in, at least in the western world. Anything more than a ten year span is too much. Just like despite both groups technically being boomers The Ramones, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and New York Dolls members were almost all 50's births, while The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, etc. were 40's births, the latter being a clearly different generation that influenced the former. This goes on and on with Rock and Roll pioneers like Elvis, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, Carl Perkins, and Ike Turner being 30's births that influenced those 40's births musicians.
 
Blame the parents that brought phones and tablets into their lives at such a young age.
 
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