3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy

3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy 3D Body Digital Platform transforms the way in which the medical students make contact with the foundation of medical science, namely anatomy.

It is an innovative educational product offering a world-class value proposition.

⭐ It’s time to present you the next two members of the amazing team, which is responsible for the creation of 3D Body Di...
10/07/2020

⭐ It’s time to present you the next two members of the amazing team, which is responsible for the creation of 3D Body Digital Platform.
Today we present you Prof. d-r Emilian Ivanov and Prof. d-r Nikolay Dimitrov.

🔝 Prof. d-r Ivanov participated in the creation of a detailed scientific-medical textual information (SMTI) for individual anatomical parts of the human body in sections - Topographic anatomy, Nervous system, Sensory organs and others. He is a Master of Medicine, with a recognized specialty in anatomy, histology and cytology, having received a Doctorate degree in 1991 and in 2002 and 2013, respectively, has received the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor in the scientific specialty "Anatomy, histology and cytology ", scientific supervisor of doctoral students. In the field of scientific research he has participated in a number of scientific projects, he is the author and co-author of 95 publications, 43 scientific articles, 52 abstracts and four manuals for practical exercises in cytology, histology and microscopic anatomy.

🔝 Prof. d-r Nikolay Dimitrov participated in the creation of the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy as a reviewer for scientific-medical text information developed by other anatomists - team members.
He is a Master of Medicine, with a recognized specialty in anatomy and awarded the scientific title "Professor“. He has participated in a number of research projects in his area of research, he is the author and co-author of numerous publications.

➡️ You can read more about their careers here: https://bit.ly/3dGcZ4u

🧠 It’s time for interesting facts and this time it’s the brain’s turn - the most complicated part of our body. Do you kn...
05/07/2020

🧠 It’s time for interesting facts and this time it’s the brain’s turn - the most complicated part of our body. Do you know that:

1. An adult brain weighs about 3 pounds.
2. About 75 percent of the brain is made up of water. This means that dehydration, even in small amounts, can have a negative effect on the brain functions.
3. The human brain will grow three times its size in the first year of life. It continues to grow until you’re about 18 years old.
4. Headaches are caused by a chemical reaction in your brain combined with the muscles and nerves of your neck and head.
5. The brain of a human contains approximately one hundred billion neurons
6. It is a myth that humans only use 10 percent of our brain. We actually use all of it. We’re even using more than 10 percent when we sleep.
7. Information runs between neurons in your brain for everything we see, think, or do. These neurons move information at different speeds. The fastest speed for information to pass between neurons is about 250 mph.
8. The brain can’t feel pain. It interprets pain signals sent to it, but it does not feel pain.
9. The human brain begins to lose some memory abilities as well as some cognitive skills by your late 20s.
10. The human brain gets smaller as we get older. This usually happens sometime after middle age.

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☀️ Today we are welcoming July. Most of the people associate it with summer, sun and the sea but do you know that it is ...
01/07/2020

☀️ Today we are welcoming July. Most of the people associate it with summer, sun and the sea but do you know that it is also related with another word starting with “s” – sarcoma.

🌍 July is the Sarcoma Awareness Month. Every year thousands of people are diagnosed with sarcomas, a type of cancer that forms in the connective tissues of the body, including fat, blood vessels, nerves, etc. Sarcomas are a rare form of cancer, but no less deadly for their rarity. Research continues on what causes sarcoma and why certain people develop it, and Sarcoma Awareness Month was created to help raise awareness of this disease and all the people it effects.

⁉️ Do you wonder how this actually should be celebrated? Celebrating Sarcoma Awareness Month starts with education. With these forms of cancers being so rare most people don’t know a lot about them, so spend some time researching sarcomas in all their forms. Then move on to studying how one would recognize the symptoms of a sarcoma so you’ll know to check with a doctor if any of these signs pop up. From that point forward, it’s time to start looking to help those in your community who are already facing this disease by connecting with non-profits in your area. Working with these organizations will help spread information, raise awareness, and generate funds for research and other related charities. Get out there and do your part to help relieve the suffering of those who are facing a sarcoma diagnosis, Sarcoma Awareness Month is your perfect opportunity to do so, and then carry it through the rest of the year.

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👁️Let’s see which are the anatomical sections which are presented in the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy: 1. System...
29/06/2020

👁️Let’s see which are the anatomical sections which are presented in the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy:

1. Systematic anatomy, which studies the shape and structure of the human body by organs
and organ systems, represented by the following titles:
✔️ Anatomy of the musculoskeletal system:
Osteology - studies bones
Arthrology - studies joints and articulations
Myology - studies muscles
Splanchnology (Viscerology) - studies the internal organs
✔️ Anatomy of the cardiovascular system.
✔️ Anatomy of the nervous system.
✔️ Anatomy of the sensory organs.

2. Topographic anatomy, which studies the structure of the human body by areas and layers, as well as the spatial relationships between them, represented by the following sections:
✔️ Topographic anatomy of the head
✔️ Topographic anatomy of the neck.
✔️ Topographic anatomy of the carcass: Chest and chest cavity, abdominal wall and abdominal cavity, pelvis and pelvic organs.
✔️ Topographic anatomy of the upper limb
✔️ Topographic anatomy of the lower limb

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Your skin is your largest organ and plays a vital role in detecting hot and cold, regulating your body temperature and p...
25/06/2020

Your skin is your largest organ and plays a vital role in detecting hot and cold, regulating your body temperature and protecting your muscles, bones and internal organs from outside infection and disease. But that’s just for starters.

There is so much more to your skin than you might think. Here are 10 of the most interesting facts about your skin:

1. The average person’s skin covers an area of 2 square meters.
2. Skin accounts for about 15% of your body weight.
3. The average person has about 300 million skin cells. A single square inch of skin has about 19 million cells and up to 300 sweat glands.
4. Your skin is its thickest on your feet (1.4mm) and thinnest on your eyelids (0.2mm).
5. The skin renews itself every 28 days.
6. Your skin is home to more than 1,000 species of bacteria.
7. Skin that is severely damaged may try to heal itself by forming scar tissue, which is different from normal skin tissue because it lacks hair and sweat glands.
8. Some of the nerves in your skin are connected to muscles instead of the brain, sending signals (through the spinal cord) to react quicker to heat, pain, etc.
9. Your skin has at least five different types of receptors that respond to pain and touch.
10. Changes in your skin can sometimes signal changes in your overall health.

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While you may not think about your digestive system often, you are using it all the time. You also may not think of the ...
23/06/2020

While you may not think about your digestive system often, you are using it all the time. You also may not think of the digestive system as fun, but let’s take a look at some fun facts about your digestive system you may not have known.

1. The average person produces 2 pints of saliva every day. That is around 2 cans of soda.

2. The muscles in your esophagus act like a giant wave. That is what moves food or drinks down to your stomach. This wave action is called peristalsis.

3. Enzymes in your digestive system are what separate food into the different nutrients that your body needs.

4. The gut-brain axis is the close bond that exists between the digestive system and your brain. Emotions (including stress) and brain disorders affect how your body digests food.

5. Your body can move your food through the digestive system even while you are standing on your head. It is not connected to gravity because it works with muscles.

6. The small intestine is about 22-23 feet long while the large intestine is only about 5 feet long.

7. Stomach growling is called borborygmic and happens all the time, but it is just louder when your stomach is empty because there is no food to muffle it.

8. The stomach has the ability to stretch and hold up to 4 pounds of food at one time.

9. Aerobic exercise is the best type of exercise to keep your digestive tract in shape.

10. When you are first born, you don’t have any of the healthy bacteria your system needs to digest food.

11. The amount of saliva you produce increases when you throw up to protect your teeth from the acid in your stomach that will come up.

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⁉️ Are you wondering is the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy an appropriate tool for you? Let us explain you who are...
17/06/2020

⁉️ Are you wondering is the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy an appropriate tool for you? Let us explain you who are the people we invented our platform for…

As our platform is a 3D IT technology, which transform the way people can learn about the basics of medical science, namely anatomy and physiology, it is highly suitable for:

✔️ Medical students
✔️ Individual consumers of medical services
✔️ Hospital facilities
✔️ Medical universities
✔️ Businesses in branches of medicine and pharmacy
✔️ Research institutions

➡️ If you are a part of these groups, don’t miss the chance to check the 3D Digital Platform of Human Anatomy and you will definitely find out how useful it could be for you: https://bit.ly/3dHhw6P

🙏 Today we celebrate the World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-...
14/06/2020

🙏 Today we celebrate the World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gift of blood and also to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure that all individuals and communities have access to affordable and timely supplies of safe and quality-assured blood and blood products, as an integral part of universal health coverage and a key component of effective health systems.

On this occasion we suggest you to read an impactful article about the benefits of donating blood and challenge you to try donating blood if you haven’t yet. 👇

Learn why donating blood can lower your risk for certain diseases, other benefits, and what to know before you donate.

🍏 Today we celebrate the second World Food Safety Day. It aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, det...
07/06/2020

🍏 Today we celebrate the second World Food Safety Day. It aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development.

Watch this animated film which was developed to explain the World Health Organization (WHO) Five Keys to Safer Food to general public from 9 to 99 years old, and encourage their practice at home. The Five Keys to Safer Food is a WHO global health message that everybody should know all over the world to prevent foodborne diseases and improve health.

This animated film was developed to explain the WHO Five Keys to Safer Food to general public from 9 to 99 years old, and encourage their practice at home. T...

Today we share with you 9 interesting facts about one of the most crucial to your survival  organs – the heart. Did you ...
04/06/2020

Today we share with you 9 interesting facts about one of the most crucial to your survival organs – the heart. Did you know that:

1. Your heart will beat about 115,000 times each day.
2. Your heart pumps about 2,000 gallons of blood every day.
3. An electrical system controls the rhythm of your heart. It’s called the cardiac conduction system.
4. The heart can continue beating even when it’s disconnected from the body.
5. The human heart weighs less than 1 pound. However, a man’s heart, on average, is 2 ounces heavier than a woman’s heart.
6. A woman’s heart beats slightly faster than a man’s heart.
7. The beating sound of your heart is caused by the valves of the heart opening and closing.
8. If you were to stretch out your blood vessel system, it would extend over 60,000 miles.
9. Heart cells stop dividing, which means heart cancer is extremely rare.

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🚭 Today is the World No To***co Day and we would like to remind you how to***co affects humans’ health. There are 3 of t...
31/05/2020

🚭 Today is the World No To***co Day and we would like to remind you how to***co affects humans’ health. There are 3 of the most common diseases that are caused by smoking:

⚠️ Lung cancer
To***co smoking is the primary cause for lung cancer, responsible for over two thirds of lung cancer deaths globally. Second-hand smoke exposure at home or in the work place also increases risk of lung cancer. Quitting smoking can reduce the risk of lung cancer: after 10 years of quitting smoking, risk of lung cancer falls to about half that of a smoker.

⚠️ Chronic respiratory disease.
To***co smoking is the leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition where the build-up of pus-filled mucus in the lungs results in a painful cough and agonising breathing difficulties. The risk of developing COPD is particularly high among individuals who start smoking at a young age, as to***co smoke significantly slows lung development. To***co also exacerbates asthma, which restricts activity and contributes to disability. Early smoking cessation is the most effective treatment for slowing the progression of COPD and improving asthma symptoms.

⚠️Tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis (TB) damages the lungs and reduces lung function, which is further exacerbated by to***co smoking. The chemical components of to***co smoke can trigger latent infections of TB, which around a quarter of all people are infected with. Active TB, compounded by the damaging lung health effects of to***co smoking, substantially increases risk of disability and death from respiratory failure.

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📖 Medical students most often learn about medicine through 2D images in books and atlases, but they practice medicine in...
27/05/2020

📖 Medical students most often learn about medicine through 2D images in books and atlases, but they practice medicine in a 3D world. That's exactly the problem which 3D Body Digital solves.

📅 You can choose from 3 pricing plans – per 1 month, per 3 months and per 6 months.

👌 The subscription starts from only 4.66€ per month and what you’ll get is actually priceless – a possibility to learn about all about the human anatomy in a way more interactive, interesting and relevant way.

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⭐ It’s time to present you our incredible team which is responsible for the creation of 3D Body Digital Platform. Today ...
21/05/2020

⭐ It’s time to present you our incredible team which is responsible for the creation of 3D Body Digital Platform.
Today we’re starting with two impressive ladies – D-r Dessislava Marinova and D-r Stilyanka Yochkova.

🔝 D-r Marinova participated in the creation of a detailed scientific-medical textual information (SMTI) for individual anatomical parts of the human body in sections - Nervous system, Muscle system, Sensory organs and more. She also voices the scientific-medical textual information and records videos of the academic dissections.
She is a Master of Medicine with recognized specialty in Anatomy, Histology and Cytology.

🔝 And D-r Yochkova participated in the creation of the SMTI for individual anatomical parts of the human body in sections - Blood and lymphatic vessels, Internal organs, Sensory organs, Osteology and others. She is a Master of Medicine with recognized specialty in Anatomy and General Medicine.

➡️ You can read more about their careers here: https://bit.ly/2zUVzST

⁉️ How to start studying anatomy? Anatomy is a very comprehensive science and a major discipline in medicine, but we are...
19/05/2020

⁉️ How to start studying anatomy? Anatomy is a very comprehensive science and a major discipline in medicine, but we are here to facilitate your study.

🔺 We combine 3D models with lectures and audio recordings, as well as video materials of educational dissections. If you aim to study the anatomy of the human body, this is the best place to get started.

🔺 Basically, the 3D Body Digital Platform transforms the way in which the student makes contact with the foundation of medical science, namely anatomy. The platform makes information more accessible not only to medical students, but also to individual users of medical services, hospitals, medical universities, medical and pharmacy businesses, research institutions, and others. 3D Body Digital is an innovative educational product offering a world-class value proposition.

🔺 The platform is priced according to user preferences, allows instant logistics on the Internet and provides extremely high public benefits.

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🦴 Today we provide to you 10 unique trivia you might never have known about the bones, cartilage, and ligaments that mak...
15/05/2020

🦴 Today we provide to you 10 unique trivia you might never have known about the bones, cartilage, and ligaments that make up your skeletal system.

1. Your skeleton is made of more than 200 bones
Inside your body are 206 bones. Each bone plays a very important role in making all the mechanics of your body function properly. If a bone is broken, all the bones around it can’t perform their duty properly.

2. The body has two types of bone
You may think of bone as a hard, dense material, but only one type of bone is like this. This dense, hard bone is called cortical bone. Cortical bones are primarily the “structure” bones.The second type, trabecular bone, is soft and spongy. It’s often found inside large bones and in your pelvis, ribs, and skull. Though it’s less dense than cortical bone, it’s still quite hard and protective.

3. Bones are filled with a spongy tissue
Bone marrow is a spongy substance that’s found inside large bones like your hips, pelvis, and femur. Bone marrow houses stem cells. Stem cells are responsible for producing many of your body’s most important cells, including blood, brain, heart, and bone cells.

4. Babies are born with 300 bones
Adults will end up with only 206 bones, but babies are born with almost 100 more. It’s not that bones disappear as we grow older. Instead, these tiny bones fuse together to form the larger bones of the skeletal system.

5. The smallest bone in the body is in your ear
The stapes, a bone in your inner ear, is the smallest of all your bones. This bone is also sometimes called the stirrup because of its Y shape. Together with the anvil and hammer bones, the stapes helps translate sounds you hear into waves your brain can understand.

6. The longest bone in the body is in your leg
The femur, which runs from your hip to your knee, is the longest and largest bone in your body. It’s also the strongest. Just think of all the weight that bone handles in a day. No wonder it’s so strong!

7. More than half your bones are in your hands and feet
You have 206 bones in total, and 106 of them are in your hands and feet.

8. Most people have 12 ribs, but some have 13
A 13th rib is rare — only 1 percent of people are born with it. In most people, this extra rib, called a cervical rib, can cause medical issues like neck pain. For that reason, people born with this extra rib often have it removed.

9. Bones are strong, but teeth are stronger
The enamel on your teeth, which are considered part of your skeletal system, is actually stronger than bones. Enamel protects the delicate nerves and tissue inside your teeth. Inch for inch, your teeth can take more wear and tear than any of your other bones.

10. Bones are natural healers
When you fracture a bone, your body will go to work producing new bone cells and helping heal the break. A cast or brace just ensures the bone heals straight so you don’t have more problems in the future.

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This is our first post on Facebook and if you can see it, you have to be interested in Human Anatomy. 😊 We are, too, but...
11/05/2020

This is our first post on Facebook and if you can see it, you have to be interested in Human Anatomy. 😊

We are, too, but let us introduce ourselves a little bit more. We are a team of specialists in the field of Anatomy, Medicine and Information Technology, who had the goal to improve the learning environment and the learning material to be taught in a more interactive and interesting way that instills enthusiasm among students.

💡That’s why we created the platform 3D Body Digital. It offers a high-quality, comprehensive and well-crafted 3D human body atlas.

The Atlas contains a 3D collection of male and female anatomy accompanied by:

✔️ detailed scientific-medical text information (SMTI) for the individual anatomical parts of the human body, developed by highly qualified anatomy teachers;
✔️ SMTI audio recording
✔️ video of educational dissections,
and other specialized information

Each model and system in the 3D collection maintain true human form with exact ratio and positioning.
The collection starts with a complete skeleton model on which all other systems are put together.
The models are medically accurate with the option of photo real colors and muscle, skin, skeleton, heart and organs graphics. The collection is illustrative and convenient for educational purposes.
All of this with language versions in English and Bulgarian.

➡️ Learn more about the platform 3D Body Digital here: https://bit.ly/2zUNQEn

03/05/2020

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