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A broad introduction to human biology that you may find useful or interesting

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This link popped up in my inbox today and though it was worth posting. It has a basic introduction to all parts and systems in the human body in simple language. By no means everyone on the forum has a science or even just biology background and sometimes things are said that are confusing. This might help some understand things a little bit better.

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What a great link PMRpro. 😊 I'm a retired nurse but really enjoyed reading this....the other sections too 😂 Thank you.

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tangocharlie

Thanks, I've been thinking about buying something like that as I know nowt about biology or any science come to think of it. I bought my godson an Adam Kay book - Kay's anatomy which I'm hoping to borrow and read some time, the blurb says it's gruesome and disgusting which I thought sounded ideal for a 13 yo!

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Longtimer

Thanks for this, even I can understand it!...

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Grammy80

This is terrific! Thanks!💕

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pata63

I've been wanting an owner's manual for some time. 👍

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Jackoh

This is very comprehensive but not complicated. Thank you. 💐

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Sophiestree

Love this

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43tripandskip

This is incredibly useful. It has helped explain a number of symptoms which I have developed after PMR. Thank you so much

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Rymer

Thanks PMRpro - the workings of the human body have always been a mystery to me but now I can make more sense of it.

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Sharitone

Great! Goes a bit beyond my Human Biology O Level!

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