Study says cell phones are causing people to grow 'horns' — but is it true?

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Study says cell phones are causing people to grow 'horns' — but is it true?
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Researchers in Australia say technology is causing people to grow horns, but other doctors are questioning the claims.

you can always change your mind later.

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