Why Aspirin Helps During a Heart Attack
Aspirin and nitroglycerin are used to treat heart attacks by preventing clots and dilating arteries, respectively.
Some of the Deepest Muscles
The video explains the suboccipital muscles in the neck, their names, and functions.
Is this a Right or Left Knee?
The video explains how to identify whether a human knee is a right or left knee using anatomical clues.
10 Minutes That’ll Change How You See Your Body
The video explores the anatomy of muscles and nerves, highlighting their functions and potential issues when compressed.
Explore the Rectus Abdominis
The rectus abdominis, commonly known as the six-pack muscle, often consists of eight blocks and is affected by factors like fat and connective tissue.
An Important Feature of the Femoral Artery
The femoral artery's exposure in the femoral triangle is crucial for medical procedures like catheter insertion.
Are Those Extra 10 lbs Worth It?
Consider the necessity and implications of using GLP-1 receptor agonists for losing the last few pounds.
Incredible View of a Knee
The video explains the anatomy of the knee joint, highlighting the hollow structure of long bones and the presence of yellow bone marrow for energy storage.
Ozempic & Wegovy - How They Work
Semiglutide, marketed as Ozempic and Wegovy, is a GLP-1 receptor agonist used for diabetes and weight loss.
A Refresher on the Hip Flexors
The iliacus and psoas major are powerful hip flexor muscles located deep beneath the intestines, providing significant leverage for hip movement.
What Ozempic & Weight Loss Drugs Really Do to the Body
The video discusses GLP-1 receptor agonists, their effects, and considerations for use in weight loss and diabetes management.
What Makes the Scapula so Unique
The scapula, or shoulder blade, is unique because it's primarily held by muscles, allowing for greater mobility.
Subcutaneous Layer of Adipose Tissue
The video explains the relationship between muscle, skin, and subcutaneous layers, emphasizing the impact of adipose tissue on muscle visibility.
The Challenge of Body Recomposition - Calorie Intake
Body recomposition involves losing fat and gaining muscle simultaneously, which requires balancing calorie deficit and surplus.
Is Your Liver in Danger? Understanding Fatty Liver Disease
The video discusses fatty liver disease, its causes, diagnosis, and treatment strategies, emphasizing the importance of managing cardiometabolic dysfunctions to prevent liver damage.
Comparing Heart Sizes
The video compares the size and dissection levels of two human hearts, highlighting differences based on gender and dissection state.
Check this out in the heart
The video explains the anatomy of the heart, focusing on the tricuspid valve and pulmonary trunk.
How the Colon Produces Gas
The large intestine produces smelly and flammable gas through bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates and breakdown of amino acids.
Right vs. Left Ventricle Differences
The video explains the anatomy of the heart, focusing on the differences in wall thickness between the right and left ventricles and the size of the aorta.
How Your Heart Pumps 10,000 Liters a Day
The video explores the anatomy and function of the human heart, highlighting its ability to pump large volumes of blood and detailing its structure and operation.
Hair Depth Explained
The video explains how hair develops through invagination and the depth of hair follicles.
The Important Work of Your Heart Valves
The video discusses heart valve conditions, focusing on regurgitation and stenosis, and their impact on heart function.
What Really Happens to Food In Your Stomach
The video explains the digestive system, focusing on the stomach's role and how it prevents self-digestion.
Hormone Travels from Pituitary Gland to Ovaries!?
The video explains how luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone are released from the pituitary gland, travel through the bloodstream, and bind to receptors in the ovaries to trigger physiological responses.
Are you part of the small percentage with a different Piriformis?
The video explains the anatomy of the male sagittal pelvis, focusing on the sciatic nerve and its variations.
What Everyone Should Understand About a Woman's Cycle
The video explains the female reproductive system, focusing on the menstrual cycle and its hormonal regulation.
Spongy Bone
Spongy bone, also known as trabecular bone, contains a network of beams called trabeculae, which house red bone marrow responsible for producing blood cells.
Bone Tissue - Use it or Lose It?
Exercise increases bone density by stimulating osteoblasts, counteracting bone loss from lack of stress.
How Diet & Exercise Changes Your Bones
The video explains the dynamic nature of bone tissue, its structure, and how lifestyle choices affect bone health.
A Few of the Muscles Involved in Breathing
The video explains the anatomy and function of the sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles in breathing.
What's a Mole?
The video explains different types of skin spots caused by sun damage and melanocyte overgrowth.
The Three Tonsils
The video explains the three different locations of tonsils in the human body.
What Is an Ectopic Pregnancy and Why Is It So Dangerous?
The video explains ectopic pregnancies, their risks, causes, symptoms, and treatments.
The Cerebellum's Job in Movement
The cerebellum refines motor movements by correcting errors in muscle contractions.
The Body's Reaction to Stress - Thanks Hypothalamus
The hypothalamus initiates a stress response by releasing hormones that lead to cortisol production.
A Theory on Muscle Memory
Exercise activates genes that enhance muscle protein synthesis and increase muscle nuclei, aiding in strength and size gains, with muscle memory allowing quicker recovery after detraining.
Why You REGAIN Strength, Size, & Skills FASTER: Muscle Memory
The video explores the concept of muscle memory, explaining how both the brain and muscles contribute to retaining skills and regaining strength after a break.
Amazing Changes to the Heart with Exercise
The human heart significantly increases blood flow to muscles during exercise, with marathon runners experiencing up to 400 ml/min per 100g of muscle tissue.
Why Cancer is So Hard to Kill
The video discusses the causes of cancer, how it spreads, and the body's mechanisms to prevent it.
The Best Type of Exercise for Your Heart
The video discusses the importance of heart health and recommends high-intensity V2 Max training for cardiovascular fitness.
How to Maximize Your Cardiovascular Health & Fitness | Ft: Yesoul Bike, Rowing Machine & Treadmill
The video discusses effective cardiovascular exercises, focusing on Zone 2 and VO2 Max training, and how to incorporate them into a fitness routine using specific equipment.
You Won Your Very First Race!
The video discusses the vast number of sperm cells released during ejaculation and uses this to inspire positivity by highlighting the improbability of conception.
Living Without a Lung!
The video explains that a person can live with only one lung and describes the space left after a lung removal surgery called pneumonectomy.
Fat: The Good, the Bad, & the Truth About Losing It
The video explores the role of body fat, its types, functions, and the best ways to manage it for health benefits.
Myth or Fact: Hair and Nails Continue to Grow After Death?
The video explains the process of skin and nail dissection, highlighting that hair and nails do not grow post-mortem due to lack of blood supply.
How the Body Responds to Stress
The body responds to stress by activating physiological changes that prepare it for a fight or flight response.
How Much Your Stomach Can Stretch
Overeating can increase stomach capacity, affecting appetite regulation.
The GOAT of Birth Control - According to Science...
The video discusses various contraceptive methods, their effectiveness, and the pros and cons of each, highlighting vasectomy and IUDs as the most effective options.
Do You Know These Incredible Facts About the Human Body?
The video explores fascinating facts about the human body, highlighting its complexity and efficiency.
What Happens after a Heart Attack
The video explains the difference between mild heart attacks and severe ones like the 'Widowmaker,' and describes the cardiac catheterization process used to treat blocked arteries.
What Happens When You Swallow Chewing Gum
The video debunks the myth that swallowed chewing gum stays in the body for seven years, showing that it passes through the digestive system like other indigestible materials.
The Protective Coverings of the Brain
The video discusses the causes of Thunderclap headaches, focusing on subarachnoid hemorrhage, and explains the anatomy of the brain's protective layers, the meninges.
"Concensus" on Creatine - is it safe?
The video discusses the benefits and safety of creatine supplementation for skeletal muscles and introduces the AI research tool, Consensus, for verifying scientific claims.
Pacemaker in a Human Heart
The video explains the components and functioning of a pacemaker system, emphasizing the importance of the pulse generator and the ease of replacing it compared to the lead.
Spider-Like Tissue That Wraps the Brain #science #brain
The video explains the layers of the meninges surrounding the brain, focusing on the arachnoid mater and its relationship with other layers.
This is the Most Deadly Headache
The video discusses Thunderclap headaches, their causes, symptoms, and prevention, focusing on the role of subarachnoid hemorrhages and brain aneurysms.