A short little so and so about a BIG collaborative mural I got to join in on painting. The mural is located off of Alberta Street in Portland Oregon on the Chaba Thai wall. Visit if you can and snap some pics!
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Hey guys! Wanna go on an epic journey…through the human body? C’mon, don’t be scared, it’s perfectly safe! We’re gonna start with the mouth because it’s the gateway to the digestive system. That system is designed specifically to transform food into useful nutrients that keep you energized and help your cells grow and repair.
By the way, did you know that the amount of saliva you produce in a year could fill 2 medium-sized bathtubs! Almost a pool full of drool! Yuck! But saliva comes in handy as it mixes with food and breaks it down even more. That way, your stomach doesn’t have to digest whole chunks of food. Interested? Then let’s do it! You’re gonna learn a lot about yourself!
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WHAT HAPPENS INSIDE YOUR BODY? || 360 VR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw9EJbezlK4&
30 Facts You Never Knew About Your Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwzhqySOvkE&
10 Body Features Only 5% of People Have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fosF13XVYNg&
SUMMARY:
– So, once you grab the first bite of whatever you’re eating, you turn on the digestion machine. As you chew, food is broken up into pieces to make the process easier.
– The muscles in the walls of this guy’s esophagus are squeezing behind me and relaxing in front of me. This is a process called peristalsis, and it’s what moves me through your digestive system.
– The stomach holds, mixes, and grinds the food up into mush, so it has to be pretty strong.
– The small intestine is made up of 3 sections. Bile is crucial to digest fat and take all the waste out of your blood, so be thankful your liver produces it.
– And that thing over there that looks like a pear – that’s the gallbladder. It’s located under the liver and keeps bile in it until the right moment comes.
– Also known as the colon, it’s a muscular tube that’s 5 to 6 feet long.
– Your intestines need good bacteria to help them break down food, vitamins, and nutrients so that your body can use them.
– Still loads of bacteria all over the place. There can’t be too little or too many – otherwise you’d have digestive problems like food intolerances.
– When the left colon gets too full of stool, it decides to dump it all into the rectum because it can’t hold it all by itself.
– The rectum is a straight chamber that’s about 8 inches long. It has special sensors, like this one or that one there, that let you know when there’s something you should get rid of.
– If the moment is right for you (that is, you find a toilet), the sphincters relax, and ta-da! Your stool makes its exit.
– Those rectum sensors help too so that the urge to release its contents disappears for a while.
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“Human Physiology” is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
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The causes of lower back pain can be elusive. Often pain is the result of years of improper movement due to postural misalignments in the body. In this video Pete Egoscue, founder of the Egoscue Method for stopping chronic pain and author of the book Pain Free, assesses one man’s lower back pain and shows how shoulder alignment and a concave curvature of the spine contribute to the issue. He then goes on to demonstrate a few simple movements that can help correct the spinal positioning and restore comfort in the body. Watch and see how the body adjusts instantly to this gentle conditioning.
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One in two men and one in three women will be diagnosed with cancer. But what is cancer? Cancer experts at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) outline how cancer develops, the most common forms, how it’s treated and how to manage treatment side effects. They also discuss what the future holds for cancer treatment.
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Cancer usually begins with one tumor in a specific area of the body. But if the tumor is not removed, cancer has the ability to spread to nearby organs as well as places far away from the origin, like the brain. How does cancer move to these new areas and why are some organs more likely to get infected than others? Ivan Seah Yu Jun explains the three common routes of metastasis.
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