The Washington PostAustralian researchers find 'horns' growing on young people's skulls from phone overuse - The Washington PostJun 25, 2019Isaac Stanley-BeckerBy Isaac Stanley-Beckerbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Nature.comProminent exostosis projecting from the occipital squama more substantial and prevalent in young adult than older age ...Feb 20, 2018bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
CNNA report says young people are growing horns on their skulls. Critics don't buy itJun 21, 2019Allen KimBy Allen Kimbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
TIMENo, Teens Aren't Growing 'Skull Horns' Because of CellphonesJun 21, 2019Jamie DucharmeBy Jamie Ducharmebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Ars TechnicaDebunked: The absurd story about smartphones causing kids to sprout hornsJun 21, 2019Beth MoleBy Beth Molebookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Business InsiderHorns From Cellphone Use? Nope — That Study Has FlawsJun 25, 2019Aylin WoodwardBy Aylin Woodwardbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
VICE'Phones Cause Teens to Grow Horns' Is a Dumb Tech Moral PanicJun 20, 2019Caroline HaskinsBy Caroline Haskinsbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
news.com.auYoung people are growing head hornsJun 19, 2019Shannon MolloyBy Shannon Molloybookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The GuardianAre young people growing horns because of mobile phones? Not so fastJun 21, 2019Gideon Meyerowitz-KatzBy Gideon Meyerowitz-Katzbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
FortuneCell Phones Might Be Causing Horns to Grow on Young People's Skulls: StudyJun 20, 2019Chris MorrisBy Chris Morrisbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The New York TimesAbout the Idea That You're Growing Horns From Looking Down at Your Phone … (Published 2019)Jun 20, 2019Denise GradyBy Denise Gradybookmark_bordersharemore_vert