Anatomy & Physiology

    Anatomy and Physiology: Five Things About The Integumentary System

    For all we talk about taking care of our organs, we always seem to leave out one of the most important and obvious. The integumentary system—which is ...

    Pathology

    Learn Muscle Anatomy: Of Dads and Rotator Cuff Injuries

    If my dad tells me about the hockey game that led to him tearing his rotator cuff one more time, I’m going to tear the rest of his arm off and beat ...

    Pathology

    A Stroke Is No Joke: Always Act FAST

    I’m about to get a bit personal here, so hold onto your butts. When I was 14, my friend took me to her aunt’s house so we could swim in her pool. Her ...

    News / Awards

    My Incredible Body Recognized as "Best App for Teaching & Learning"

    NEWTON, Mass. — July 2015 — Visible Body announced today that My Incredible Body, the company's amazing anatomy app just for kids, was recognized as ...

    Press Release / News / Awards

    Human Anatomy Atlas wins 2015 "User's choice" award

    Human Anatomy Atlas, a premier visual resource for healthcare professionals and students, wins 2015 "User's choice" award and is selected as the top ...

    News / Awards

    Visible Body’s Human Anatomy Atlas 7 Recognized with Two Tabby Awards for Top Consumer Tablet Apps

    June 29, 2015 — Visible Body today announced that is has been awarded two Tabby Awards for its Human Anatomy Atlas 7 iPad/iPhone app. Atlas, the ...

    Pathology

    Serious as a Heart Attack: 7 Facts about Cardiovascular Disease

    When you see a heart attack in a movie or TV show, it’s usually a dramatic event—clawed hands clutching a chest, groaning, and then a twisting fall ...

    Anatomy & Physiology

    The Lymphatic System: Innate and Adaptive Immunity

    Today’s post is coming all the way from Canada’s western-most province. Blythe Nilson, Associate Professor in the Biology Department at the ...

    Anatomy & Physiology

    Anatomy and Physiology: The Limbic System's Major Three

    What is your earliest memory? Mine is the sound of my older brother Steve muttering, "I don't know why you're laughing, we're going to get in ...

    Anatomy & Physiology / Technology in Anatomy Education / Technology in Education

    No dry-erase boards: An ER doctor discusses using our anatomy reference with his patients

    Meet Dr. Brennen Beatty. He’s an ER physician in Austin, TX. In recent months, he’s changed the way he talks to patients about their diagnosis. The ...