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Making sense of stress in the wild | PhySoc Blogs
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The informal voice of physiology today. Making sense of stress in the wild. Imagine leaning forward over the edge of a precipice. Lurching back to safety, you picture the forest hundreds of metres below. Is your heart racing? Are your palms sweating? Our body’s stress response to an ever-changing environment enables us to survive and flourish. Launching the theme will be Dr Kimberley Bennett’s talk, ‘Making sense of stress in the wild’, at the Association for Science Education’s (ASE’s). I will address a...
What is Physiology | PhySoc Blogs
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The informal voice of physiology today. Physiology is the science of life. It is a broad science which aims to understand the mechanisms of living, from the molecular basis of cell function to the integrated behaviour of the whole body. Research in physiology helps us to understand how the body works; it also helps us to realise what goes wrong in disease and to identify new treatments for disease. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Disease Risk | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Depression Pregnancy = Diabetes? October 6, 2016. Morning sickness, swollen ankles and a growing belly are just a few of the many physiological changes that women experience during pregnancy. The changes we can see are just the tip of the iceberg. Blood volume, bones, heart rate, skin and many other parts of a woman’s body function differently during pregnancy. After giving birth. Researchers say the relationship between the two conditions ...
Keep Bones Strong by Making Workouts a Priority | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Keep Bones Strong by Making Workouts a Priority. July 8, 2015. July 15, 2015. Kim Henige, EdD. As a species, our bones have gone through many changes over time. A recent report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Suggests that as humans transitioned from hunter-gatherer culture to farming our food, our bones became weaker. Kim Henige, EdD, CSCS, ACSM EP-C, is an associate professor and undergraduate program coordin...
Immune System | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Your Immune System Makes You Mentally Tough. June 8, 2016. June 9, 2016. Due to stress. Psychological resilience may sound like something that happens in our head, but it turns out that the immune system is involved in the process. A group of scientists from the National Institutes of Health reported. That the cells of the immune system. Dao H Ho, PhD, is a biomedical research physiologist at Tripler Army Medical Center. January 27, 2016. Flu s...
A New Discovery to Help Prevent Preterm Labor | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. A New Discovery to Help Prevent Preterm Labor. July 22, 2015. In pregnancy, it’s best for women to carry babies to full term, considered to be between 39 and 40 weeks of pregnancy. Babies born before that time run the risk of having a small birth weight. Small birth weight is associated with incomplete development and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease in children, as well as other complications later in life. Enter your comment here.
Does Exercising in Warm Weather Make You Fitter for Cooler Temperature? | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Does Exercising in Warm Weather Make You Fitter for Cooler Temperature? August 5, 2015. March 3, 2016. Because these physiological adaptations improve exercise performance in heat, scientists and athletes have wondered if these changes also mean enhanced performance in cool conditions. The jury, though, is still out. A study in 2010 in the Journal of Applied Physiology. Reported that exercising in heat did improve exercise performance in cooler...
Look to the Sky for Lessons in High Blood Sugar | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Look to the Sky for Lessons in High Blood Sugar. August 12, 2015. February 3, 2016. So much of what we hear in health news today involves how what we eat or how much we move affects the way we live. For example, if we overeat sugar or unhealthy foods and don’t get enough exercise, we can find ourselves at increased risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These can affect our quality of life or even shorten our lifespan. Click to share on ...
Reduce Your Risk of a “Lung Sunburn”: Stay Inside on Poor Air Quality Days | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Reduce Your Risk of a “Lung Sunburn”: Stay Inside on Poor Air Quality Days. June 24, 2015. August 5, 2015. June 21 officially marked the first day of summer, bringing in long hot days of fun in the sun. Summer is also the time when air quality alerts. The inside surface of our lungs is covered by a fluid called lung-lining fluid. That shields Earth from the sun’s radiation. Ozone high above protects our health, but on the ground, it can wor...
Water: Can You Get Too Much of a Good Thing? | I Spy Physiology Blog
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I Spy Physiology Blog. Spotting Physiology in Everyday Life. Water: Can You Get Too Much of a Good Thing? July 30, 2015. February 18, 2016. Water is arguably the best drink on Earth. Drinking water provides undisputable benefits to humans, other animals and plants. We know it’s possible to overwater a plant, but what about us humans? Can we drink too much water? And is it worse to be over-hydrated or under-hydrated? Says a Huffington Post article on guidelines released earlier this month by the Internati...
Grants | Physiological Society
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Skip to Main Content Area. The Journal of Physiology. The Society's history. The Society awards a variety of grants to support the careers of physiologists in the UK and abroad, in line with our grant making policy. These range from funding to support a visiting speaker, to cover travel costs to a scientific meeting or to organise an event to promote physiology as a discipline to the general public. To present work at a meeting, attend a workshop or visit a lab. International travel grants for teachers.
Workshops and training | Physiological Society
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Skip to Main Content Area. The Journal of Physiology. The Society's history. The Society supports a number of workshops and programmes throughout the year, hosted across the country. These events are aimed at undergraduates, teachers and early-career physiologists, providing an opportunity to share best practice in teaching, learning and lab work. Postgraduates and early career. The Journal of Physiology. The Society's history.
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Magyar Élettani Társaság :: Physoc.hu
Société Hongroise de Physiologie(1). Szent-Györgyi Albert 1931-ben kelt toborzó levele. A tavalyi év nyarán a Minnekahda fedélzetén a bostoni élettani kongresszusra utazó honfitársaink elhatározták egy "Magyar Physiológus Társaság" felállítását. Egyben azon kívánságuknak adtak kifejezést, hogy az előzetes szervező munkát én válaljam magamra. A körülmények sajnos csak most tették számomra lehetővé, hogy e kívánságnak eleget tegyek s megkísértsem a társaság első alakuló gyűlésének előkészítését.
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Officers of the Society. Meetings & Events Our Activities. Our society has over 100 members in research fields ranging from. Functional genomics to computational physiology. New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress. 27th - 29th August, 2018, Rydges Hotel, Queenstown. View all upcoming events. The society was established in 1972 and now boasts a membership that comprises much of the New Zealand physiological scientific community. This section provides an overview of the prize programme run by the Society.
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Physoc Blogs | The informal voice of physiology today
The informal voice of physiology today. Making sense of stress in the wild. Imagine leaning forward over the edge of a precipice. Lurching back to safety, you picture the forest hundreds of metres below. Is your heart racing? Are your palms sweating? Our body’s stress response to an ever-changing environment enables us to survive and flourish. Launching the theme will be Dr Kimberley Bennett’s talk, ‘Making sense of stress in the wild’, at the Association for Science Education’s (ASE’s). I will address a...
Welcome to Physical Oceanography at MLML! | physoce.mlml.calstate.edu
Skip to main content. Welcome to Physical Oceanography at MLML! The physical oceanography group at MLML, under the direction of Tom Connolly. Focuses primarily on observational studies of dynamics of the coastal ocean and continental margin. Topics of research include coastal upwelling, hypoxia, harmful algal blooms and physical dynamics of the shallow inner shelf. Check in again soon for more updates to this site. Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. 8272 Moss Landing Rd. Moss Landing, CA 95039.
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007. Ocean Turbulence and Climate. Image courtesy of Harper Simmons. I am interested in understanding how three-dimensional turbulence. In the ocean impacts climate. This background value is usually given by a constant in climate models. Numerous studies have explored climate sensitivity to this parameter (see, e.g. Samelson and Vallis, 1997. Critical to this research is the newly-developed GOLD isopycnal ocean model developed by Hallberg. And is suitable for climate study. In the...
Physics Society | BITS-Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus | “Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think.” – Werner Heisenberg
Physics Society BITS-Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus. Not only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think. – Werner Heisenberg. Welcome to the online hub of the Physics Society. The group of the students of. Birla Institute of Technology and Science –. Currently the department has 9. The department also offers an. Integrated M.Sc. (Hons) Physics. Program that is clubbed with the institute’s unique dual degree scheme which one enrolls in after giving the.
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