Human Physiology : What Are Empty Calories?


Empty calories refer to calories that don’t contain very much nutrition. Get healthy by avoiding empty calories with information from a science teacher in this free video on physiology and the human body. Expert: Janice Creneti Bio: Janice Creneti has a BS in secondary science education and a BA in biology from Boston University. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Neurotransmitters & Muscle Function


Dr.Walter H. Schmitt is a graduate of Duke University (1970) and the National College of Chiropractic (1974) and practices in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He was the first doctor to hold diplomate status in both applied kinesiology and chiropractic neurology. Dr. Schmitt is the author of two books for professionals, Common Glandular Dysfunctions in the General Practice (1981) and Compiled Notes on Clinical Nutritional Products (second edition, 1990) and one book for the public, Stop Your Pain Now! (2000). With Dr. Kerry McCord, he is the coauthor of QUINTESSENTIAL APPLICATIONS: A(K) Clinical Protocol (2005). He has authored 70 papers for ICAK meetings and has published over 30 papers in chiropractic trade journals and peer reviewed journals. He serves on the Editorial Review Board of the journal Alternative Medicine Review. His unique clinical approach is based on the blending of applied kinesiology, chiropractic neurology, and nutritional biochemistry in a format that makes physiology come to life for both doctors and their patients.

chemCal


chemCal [ cal.culate.it ] is an iPhone/ iPod Touch chemistry calculator for students studying the life sciences, chemistry, biology, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, microbiology, biomedical sciences etc., at school, college, and university. The calculator can perform concentration and dilutions calculation using a range of different volumes (ml, liters etc.), masses (kg, g, mg), and concetrations (M, mM etc.). The calculator is available for download on the iTunes App Store [App store link: cal.culate.it ].

Dr Robert Berger “Vitamin & MInerals”


Decoding Health Science with Dr. Robert Berger. Dr. Robert Berger, (MS, MVSc., Ph.D), holds a Doctorate in Biochemistry from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Berger also earned a Masters of Veterinary Science (MVSc.) from the University of Tennessee, School of Veterinary Medicine, and a Masters Degree in Physiology from the University of Tennessee.

Human Physiology : Why Do Humans Have Adrenaline?


Adrenaline is a hormone and neurotransmitter that helps more oxygenated blood move to the muscles. Discover why adrenaline is identified with the “fight or flight response” with information from a science teacher in this free video on physiology and the human body. Expert: Janice Creneti Bio: Janice Creneti has a BS in secondary science education and a BA in biology from Boston University. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz