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When you breathe, you transport oxygen to the body’s cells to keep them working, while also clearing your system of the carbon dioxide that this work generates. How do we accomplish this crucial and complex task without even thinking about it? Emma Bryce takes us into the lungs to investigate how
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Take a journey into the lungs to see how the respiratory system and automatic nervous system work together to keep us alive and breathing. --When you breathe...
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Sharing wisdom and debunking myths, sleep scientist Matt Walker discusses the impact of sleep on mind and body -- from unleashing your creative powers to boosting your memory and immune health -- and details practices you can start (and stop) doing tonight to get some rest.
Sep 2, 2020 · Sleep scientist Matt Walker tells us the recommended amount for adults and explains why it's necessary for your long-term health. Sleeping with Science, a TED series, uncovers the facts and...
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How do the lungs work? - Emma Bryce. 3,031,854 Views. 72,132 Questions Answered. TED Ed Animation. Let’s Begin… When you breathe, you transport oxygen to the body’s cells to keep them working, while also clearing your system of the carbon dioxide that this work generates.
Sleep — we spend one-third of our lives doing it, but what exactly do we get out of it? And how can we do it better? In this new TED series, sleep scientist Matt Walker uncovers the facts and secrets behind our nightly slumber.
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In this deep dive into the science of slumber, Walker shares the wonderfully good things that happen when you get sleep -- and the alarmingly bad things that happen when you don't, Sleep is your life-support system and Mother Nature's best effort yet at immortality, says sleep scientist Matt Walker.