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Text 1  for questions  25, 26, 27, 28  and  29 . Humans Are Growing Weird, Bone Spikes on Their Skulls: Smartphones May Be the Culprit ...
Text 1 for questions 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29.

Humans Are Growing Weird, Bone Spikes on Their Skulls:
Smartphones May Be the Culprit

Humans Are Growing Weird, Bone Spikes on Their Skulls: Smartphones May Be the Culprit

The hours we spend scrolling through our smartphones appear to be changing our skulls. This may be the reason why some people — especially the younger crowd — are developing a weird, bony spike just above their necks.

The bony skull bump — known as an external occipital protuberance — is sometimes so large, you can feel it by pressing your fingers on the base of your skull.

"I have been a clinician for 20 years, and only in the last decade, increasingly, I have been discovering that my patients have this growth on the skull," David Shahar, a health scientist at the University of The Sunshine Coast, Australia, told the BBC.

A cause-and-effect relationship hasn't been identified, but it's possible that the spike comes from constantly bending one's neck at uncomfortable angles to look at smart devices. The human head is heavy, weighting about 10 lbs. (4.5 kilograms), and tilting it forward to look at funny cat photos (or however you spend your smartphone time) can strain the neck — hence the crick people sometimes get, known as "text neck."

"Text neck" can increase pressure on the juncture where the neck muscles attach to the skull, and the body likely responds by laying down new bone, which leads to that spiky bump, Shahar told the BBC. This spike distributes the weight of the head over a larger area, he said.

These bony spikes are likely here to stay, Shahar said. Luckily, they rarely cause medical issues. If you are experiencing discomfort, however, try improving your posture, he told.
(Disponível em: https://www.livescience.com/
65711-humans-growing-bony-skull-spikes.html.
Adapted. Acesso em: jul., 2019.)

QUESTÃO 25
(UPE 2020) Mark the CORRECT alternative, according to the Text 1.

a) The bright light from smartphones is changing the characteristics of people’s skulls.

b) The habit of scrolling through smartphones for many hours is causing the development of a strange bony spike above our necks.

c) Although visibly present on the base of the skull, the bony bump cannot be felt by human fingers.

d) It has been identified that the spike is the result of the constant and uncomfortable movement human eyes have to make to look at smart devices.

e) Fortunately, these bony spikes are going to disappear in the near future. They can cause many diseases yet to be discovered.

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GABARITO:
b) The habit of scrolling through smartphones for many hours is causing the development of a strange bony spike above our necks.

PRÓXIMA QUESTÃO:
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