Every day we produce between 0.5 to 1.5 litres of saliva. ? That equates to about 23,659 litres in a lifetime – enough to fill 2 swimming pools! ? So why do we produce so much saliva? 阅读详情
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Every day we produce between 0.5 to 1.5 litres of saliva. ? That equates to about 23,659 litres in a lifetime – enough to fill 2 swimming pools! ? So why do we produce so much saliva? 阅读详情
When healthy cells become cancerous, they typically acquire what are known as the six main hallmarks of cancer. These are biological capabilities that allow cancer cells to survive and spread.阅读详情
Vision impairment is the inability of the eyes to function adequately as a unit. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a visually impaired person’s eyesight cannot be corrected to a ‘normal level.’ 阅读详情
Often rotator cuff injuries are associated with professional athletes, such as pitchers⚾️ and tennis players?. However, a majority of patients are those ages 50 and over.阅读详情
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that provides a communication pathway between the central nervous system (CNS) and an external device. 阅读详情
Most biochemical reactions in the body either generate energy or require energy to progress. Cellular organelles and tissues need oxygen to ensure these reactions proceed with ease. 阅读详情
Welcome to Complete Anatomy! We want you to get the most out of your Student license, so over the next few weeks we’ll be showing you some top how-to videos to help you get ahead of your learning and get the edge over your classmates.阅读详情
Hyposmia (a decreased ability to smell) or anosmia (an inability to smell), are very common conditions. However, the prevalence of these conditions has increased significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19. 阅读详情
Did you know that without a rib cage, the heart and lungs would not stay in place and it would be virtually impossible to breathe?阅读详情
Explore a suite of radiology images and correlate their structures to the 3D model. Let’s dive in to find out more!阅读详情