Consuming Bodies: The humanbody in the light of science
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Thomas S.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 humanbody in the light of science’. The lecture takes place on Tuesday 19 January at 2pm
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HUMANBODY PARTS FOR SALE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Inside a Creepy Global Body Parts Business
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Terry S.Posted
Mon 31 Aug 2009 2:10pm
of the medical industry, in which companies use corpses to make medical spare parts. In doing so, they reuse almost everything the humanbody has to offer: bones, cartilage, tendons... Council, the EU's body representing the leaders and ministers of the 27-member bloc. All of these bodies condemn the practice of trading in humanbody parts to turn a profit
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The Amazing HumanBody
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kPosted
Mon 20 Oct 2008 1:57pm
The Humanbody 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 humanbody is the female egg.
The smallest is the male sperm.
You use 200 muscles to take one step.
The average
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A trip through the humanbody - I
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VidyaSuryPosted
Tue 28 Sep 2010 12:00am
Exploring the HumanBody
How much do you know about the workings of your body? The humanbody is endlessly fascinating, and a bit mysterious. But if it's been a while... can go wrong when a system malfunctions.
Our first topic is the Circulatory System
Circulatory System
At the center of the humanbody — and your circulatory
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The Fantastic HumanBody
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Imre Kissik and Andras SzekelyPosted
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 humanbody parts from good-old-fashioned bread. I believe this picture describes it best:
Further reading:
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BBC: HumanBody and Mind
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relationships ..Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 6:31pm
This BBC site in their Science and Nature series, features resources on the humanbody and mind with topics ranging from organs and muscles to psychological tests and mental disorders.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scienc...
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Kids Site about the HumanBody
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Respiratory TherapistPosted
Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:09pm
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The HumanBody
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 humanbody 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.
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Kids Site about the HumanBody
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Respiratory TherapistPosted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:57pm
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The HumanBody
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 humanbody 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.
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