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Tools to Help Pass Anatomy and Physiology 1
Every Doctor, Nurse, Marine Biologist and Paramedic has stressed at some point when learning human anatomy. Human anatomy and physiology 1 presents the student with an avalanche of information and strange...
0 commentsThe Anti-Stress Program
What is stress? Stress is the body's innate and natural response to unusual impulses coming from the environment. Our reaction is genetically programmed as a response to danger and has a self-preserving...
1 commentHow to Survive Anatomy and Physiology Class
I think the term “Necessary Evil” was invented to describe Anatomy & Physiology class. That tough class (and extremely unreasonable professor, I might add) made me want to pull my hair out, slap the smile...
2 commentsUnderstanding depression and anxiety
Here is a general overview of the physiological process of depression/axiety.
0 commentsTheories of Emotion - What, Why & How?
Psychologists have proposed a number of theories about the origins and function of emotions. The theorists behind the dissenting views do agree on one thing, however: emotion has a biological basis.
9 commentsEyes, the portal to the soul
It's a well known fact that we humans do a lot of non-verbal communicating. This hub explains why the eyes are so important in inter-human contact. It addresses the different parts of our brain and the subconscious.
12 commentsSide Effects of Stress - Why Anxiety and Stress Management Is So Important
Stressful situations and constant stressors in one’s life can lead to the development of negative physiological and psychological responses. Many patients that visit general practitioners have symptoms that...
2 commentsHuman Anatomy Flash Cards - Anatomy Study Tools
If you’re an anatomy and physiology student, you know that memorization is absolutely key to understanding how the body functions without a general knowledge of where organs, muscles, etc. are located and...
2 commentsTheories of Emotion
There are three classic theories on emotion that I will be discussing in this hub. But, what are emotions? Why do our emotions energize our actions and our attention when we are faced with challenges? Why do...
7 commentsUltraviolet Light, Vitamin D, and Reptile Health
Ultraviolet Light, Vitamin D, and Reptile Health By Robert George Sprackland, Ph.D. If you keep reptiles you have probably learned that they require regular exposure to ultraviolet light (UV), and that...
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