Skin's microbiome is essential for health. In this episode, host Kevin Patton explores that concept and introduces a new recommendation in The A&P Professor Book Club—Clean: The New Science of the Skin. Also, science updates about B vitamins and skeletal adaptations in human birth—and a listener revisits academic integrity involved in deadline leniency.
00:00 | Introduction
00:45 | Revisiting Deadline Leniency
09:21 | Sponsored by AAA
10:08 | Shoulders and Birth
13:01 | Missing B Vitamins
17:32 | Sponsored by HAPI
18:43 | Skin's Microbiome
34:44 | Sponsored by HAPS
35:56 | Clean: The New Science of Skin
40:59 | Staying Connected
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A&P faculty Heather Armbruster writes in with some stories that related to Episode 112's discussion of deadline leniency. She relates some incidents involving academic dishonesty. Did you know that students can buy medical excuses online?!
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A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org.