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Consuming Bodies: The human body in the light of science by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 12:00am If you are interested in the history of the body and happen to be in Copenhagen in mid-January, you may consider attending a guest lecture by Ulrike Thoms from Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, titled ‘Consuming Bodies: The human body in the light of science’. The lecture takes place on Tuesday 19 January at 2pm Read on »
Body fat chart troubles by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 22 May 2012 10:20am I don’t get it.  On Saturday I weighed myself…194.  Then on Sunday I was 193.  Yesterday I stepped on the scale and clocked in at a solid 199.  What happened?  Did I suddenly pick up 6 pounds of body fat?  How is it that my weight can fluctuate by 6 pounds in a single day?  The most troubling part of it all is that my BMI puts me in ... Read on »
BODY WEIGHT CHART.....WOMEN & MEN by Niyaprakash Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:46pm Women Height Pounds Kilograms 4'10" 109-121 49-54 5'0" 113-126 51-57 5'1" 115-129 52-58 5'2" 118-132 53-59 5'3" 121-135 54-61 5'4" 124-138 56-62 5'5" 127-141 57-63 5'6" 130-144 58-65 5'7" 133-147 60-66 5'8" 136-150 61-68 5'9" 139-153 63-69 5'10" 142-156 64-70 5'11" 145-159 65-72 6 ... Read on »
HUMAN BODY PARTS FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Inside a Creepy Global Body Parts Business by Terry S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 31 Aug 2009 2:10pm SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International ~~ August 28 2009 42.90 Euros Per Arm Inside a Creepy Global Body Parts Business By Martina Keller and Markus Grill The German company Tutogen's business in body parts is as secretive as it is lucrative. It extracts bones from corpses in Ukraine to manufacture medical products, as part of a global market Read on »
The Amazing Human Body by k Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 1:57pm The Human body is an amazing creation and there are so many interesting things that we still don’t know about it. Here are some things we do know. Scientists say the higher your I.Q. The more you dream. The largest cell in the human body is the female egg. The smallest is the male sperm. You use 200 muscles to take one step. The average Read on »
Human Body Meant to Run? by NE Ohio Trail Club Patient Expert Posted Sun 08 Nov 2009 7:00pm Click Here to read an article from the NY Times.... Read on »
A trip through the human body - I by VidyaSury Facebook Posted Tue 28 Sep 2010 12:00am Exploring the Human Body How much do you know about the workings of your body? The human body is endlessly fascinating, and a bit mysterious. But if it's been a while since your high school biology class, don't worry. We'll explore the systems of the body and find out how they all work together to make us tick. You'll be learning about Read on »
The Fantastic Human Body by Imre Kissik and Andras Szekely Patient Expert Posted Tue 25 Nov 2008 10:31am In light of the recent Bodies exhibition I saw in Budapest, Hungary, and the latest edition of the Saw series, I warmly welcomed a recent post on Mediq about a Thai artist , Kittiwat Unarrom, who literally bakes human body parts from good-old-fashioned bread. I believe this picture describes it best: Further reading: Thai Artist Bakes Edible ‘Body Read on »
BBC: Human Body and Mind by relationships .. Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 6:31pm This BBC site in their Science and Nature series, features resources on the human body and mind with topics ranging from organs and muscles to psychological tests and mental disorders. http://www.bbc.co.uk/scienc... Read on »
Kids Site about the Human Body by Respiratory Therapist Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:09pm : The Human Body A Telecollaborative Project for St. Mary's Grade 2 Class with Mrs. Vaage and Mrs. Nugent I though it was a pretty neat site, there is a gallery of pictures of the human body drawn by the kids and in there are little articles about the different body parts written by the kids. Fun little site I thought I would share. Read on »