Is prolonged cell phone usage altering the shape of our bones?
In recent times, the intriguing possibility that cellphones and other digital devices could induce bone mutations has sparked significant interest and concern among researchers and the general public alike. At the forefront of this discussion is a study conducted by David Shahar and Mark Sayers, experts in biomechanics at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast. Their research suggests that prolonged use of smartphones and tablets may lead to structural changes in the human skeleton, particularly among younger generations.