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Gadgets deteriorating body structure, hump developing

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A humped back, bent claws, elbows 90 degrees straight, and a double layer of eyelashes; the human body can develop into something like this in the coming future. Technology’s use more than what is required is changing us physically as well. As per research conducted by the USA’s experts, there is a probability of the human body structure changing because of the over-use of smartphones, laptops, and televisions, and a 3D image was developed.

Technical Expert, Jason O’ Brien, said that our lifestyle is reducing our brain’s capacity. Caleb Backe, health expert, Maple Holistics, states that long hours at the office and sitting in the same position for hours at a stretch at home is putting a pressure on our backbones, because of which the back cannot remain straight and starts bending. Therefore, the muscles of the neck need to work more in order to support the head. She added that with being in one position for long periods of time, the body accepts the same posture, which leads to an increase in the probability of a hump developing in the human back.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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