Today’s Sci & Ed Updates #355: giant DNA “inocles” hiding in the mouth, a rogue almost-life discovered, a sobering pause in a gene-therapy trial, new organelle discovered, new immune-cell pathway to brain—each with A&P teaching tips.
aandp.info/sci-355

There's still time to register for the HAPS Virtual Conference! There will be four "flipped" keynote addresses by HAPS past presidents—including Kevin's presentation on using audio strategies in teaching. See you there?
hapsweb.org/conferences-events

Today’s Science & Education Updates brings fresh headlines for your A&P course: stricter blood pressure rules, & , hidden causes of heart attacks, and more. Don’t miss the teaching twists inside!

AandP.info/sci-354

Here are more headlines and snippets of information to keep you informed about human anatomy & physiology!
AandP.info/sci-353

Fresh episode! TAPP 154 has in the spotlight. 🔦 Get ten ideas for cross-system, whole-body teaching in & . Plus a surprise "bonus"…an eleventh reason that mucus 🤧 is our friend. 😍
theAPprofessor.org/154

Flu & cancer. Foods & anaphylaxis. Why skin wrinkles. Gut therapy for Parkinson’s. Parent-of-origin genes. Reading A&P terms aloud. GLP-1 & aging. A universal cancer vaccine. All in this week’s Science & Education Updates #352.
aandp.info/sci-352

My friend Steve Sullivan just had me on his podcast Anatomy & Physiology: Bit by Bit for a fun chat about teaching A&P. Have a listen to that and also get informed about this episode's featured topic: sex, gender, and reproduction.
aandp.info/e8a352

Issue 351 just dropped! 🎉 The latest on remote test cheating, fascinating insights about infant sex ratios, hacks to outsmart AI reviewers, & our podcast award win! 🏆 Plus, learn about another rare blood type & new info on brain blood flow.
aandp.info/sci-351

We interrupt your regularly scheduled scroll to announce: The A&P Professor just won a 2025 APEX Award. No big trophies, but still shiny.
apexawards.com/winners-2025

Ever wonder what are the perfect prerequisite courses for & ? Or how the brain decides which smells are disgusting? Wonder what's going on with censorship in higher ed? Answers to these and more in Sci-Ed Updates 349!
aandp.info/sci-349

Aphantasia explained, microbiota transplants may mess things up, music rhythm / brain rhythm, is Alzheimer disease transmissible? (hint: yes), pooping can kill, fluoridation, and more! It's Sci-Ed Updates 348…
aandp.info/sci-348

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