Going through life absent an entire forearm muscle feels like something you’d probably have noticed by now, but as Jonathan Bennion of the Institute of Human Anatomy explains in a recent YouTube video ...
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There’s a tendon in your arm that’s disappearing in modern humans—and no one knows why
If you place your thumb and pinky together and gently flex your wrist, you might notice a thin cord rise beneath the skin of your forearm. It feels almost like a trick your body plays on you, ...
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There's a muscle in your body that scientists say serves no purpose, but every human still has it
Run a finger down the center of the forearm, curl the fingers, and flex the wrist. For many people, a thin cord jumps into view, tight as a guitar string under the skin. It feels deliberate, almost ...
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