Hey everyone!
We keep asking you what kind of deep-dive content you want next, and THC keeps coming up.
We covered the basics in our previous videos, but what about the stuff that genuinely confuses you? The weird scenarios, the technical details, or the questions you feel a little silly asking?
What's the biggest question you still have about THC?
Drop your questions in the comments below! We appreciate the input!
In case you haven't watched them, here are our previous videos on THC:
https://youtu.be/q0n0KewI3rI
https://youtu.be/2rUV4TAP46U
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Hi Everyone!
If you participated in our last poll, you may have noticed that the topic that won for this weeks live is: Myocardial Infarctions: What Happens During a Heart Attack.
Shoulder Injuries was a close second, so we probably should do that one the following week...π
For this week we will be doing it here on our YouTube Channel at 12pm MST. I wish we could find a time that everyone could join, so if you can't join we will still post it afterwards.
Also, post any questions below that you may have about heart attacks so we can address them in the live.
Hope to see you there!
-Jonathan
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Hi All! I'm going to go live next Wednesday (October 1st) and wanted to see if you all wanted to give some input on the topic. If you don't mind, vote on a topic below. Thanks!
-Jonathan
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Ever wondered what's really happening to your skin when you're in the sun? It's more than just a tan or a burn. This video dives into the "unseen damage" caused by UV rays. We'll use cadaver dissections to peel back the layers and show you how the sun prematurely ages your skin, causing wrinkles and sagging.
Watch the video now πhttps://youtu.be/tm_UyqG85hk
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We're continuing our "stress week" with a question about the hormones that make you feel "ramped up" after a scare. πββοΈ
Which hormone is released into your bloodstream by the adrenal glands and can keep you feeling amped up for minutes after an initial scare?
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The video of this week reminds us that short-term stress can be a good thing! Which of these is an example of beneficial short-term stress? Haven't watch it yet? check it out here π https://youtu.be/wgTiGDaQals
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Think you know what happens during a stress response? π€― Let's test your knowledge!
Which part of the brain is the "command center" that detects a threat and kicks off the entire stress response?
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Stressed out in Wednesday? Your body is trying to tell you something. In our latest video, we break down the fight-or-flight response and the roles of adrenaline and cortisol in preparing your body for action.
You'll see how this response can be a good thing in the short term, like when you're exercising or nailing a presentation. But what about when stress doesn't go away? Watch the video to understand the powerful physiological changes that happen when you're stressed π https://youtu.be/wgTiGDaQals
π We've all been there. Share your most stressful story in the comments or on our IOHA community wall to connect with others!
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Are you suffering from "dead butt syndrome" without knowing it?
It's more serious than you think. When your glutes, or your magnificent derriere, get weak, it can throw your whole body off balance. We're talking about knee pain, low back pain, and even poor posture. In this video, we break down what happens when your butt stops being the powerhouse of movement and turns into a "dead butt" and how to fix it! Watch Now π https://youtu.be/x5zfeS8fH7w
#anatomy #science #glutetraining
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π§ The Institute of Human Anatomy ("IOHA") is a private human cadaver laboratory that educates health, fitness, and medical professionals on human anatomy and physiology using real human cadavers.
π« IOHA was founded in 2012 by Jeremy Jones and Jonathan Bennion, two brothers-in-law with a passion for helping people. Jeremy is an entrepreneur, and Jonathan is a licensed and actively practicing P.A. in urgent care with over 17 years of experience teaching anatomy and physiology.
π Our mission is to help people live longer, healthier, better lives by teaching as many people as possible about the anatomical wonders of the one thing we all have in common: our amazing bodies!