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Similar to The Telegraph article about children becoming hunchbacks, this Mirror article is very similar and is portraying the same message about a lot of children being diagnosed with text neck.
It again explains about the backwards curve in the neck and spine due to hunching over a smartphone for long amounts of time without sitting up straight.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/you-text-neck-worrying-x-6644679
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