If A Tendon Raises Up When You Touch Your Pinky To Your Thumb, Here’s What It Means

Our bodies are amazing products of evolution, constantly changing, even if we don’t notice it.

A small example of this is the palmaris longus tendon in our wrist.

This tendon, which helps animals like lemurs move between branches, is gradually

disappearing in humans. While about 90% of people still have it, some have lost it without

any major effects on their daily lives.To check if you have the tendon, place your palm up

on a flat surface, touch your pinky to your thumb, and lift your hand slightly. If you see

a band in your wrist, you have it. This slow, ongoing evolution shows how our bodies continue to adapt to the world, even in subtle ways.

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