Institute of Human Anatomy

🧠 The Institute of Human Anatomy ("IOHA") is a private human cadaver laboratory that educates health, fitness, and medical professionals on human anatomy and physiology using real human cadavers.

🏫 IOHA was founded in 2012 by Jeremy Jones and Jonathan Bennion, two brothers-in-law with a passion for helping people. Jeremy is an entrepreneur, and Jonathan is a licensed and actively practicing P.A. in urgent care with over 17 years of experience teaching anatomy and physiology.

🌍 Our mission is to help people live longer, healthier, better lives by teaching as many people as possible about the anatomical wonders of the one thing we all have in common: our amazing bodies!


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🚨 IOHA IS NOW ON SPOTIFY! 🚨

No, Jonathan is not dropping an album, and he’s not becoming the next Dr. Bad Bunny (though he does have the rhythm when he's explaining the nervous system). But we are officially taking the anatomical awesomeness of The Institute of Human Anatomy to Spotify! 🧠🎧

If you’re the type of person who doesn't check YouTube every day but still wants your fix of deep anatomical science while you commute, work out, or prep your clinic, we’ve got you covered. Who knows? Maybe we’ll make it to the top of your Spotify Wrapped this year.

👉 open.spotify.com/show/033k2asWYXU4C5HCsLDYaL?si=bf… – Go hit follow and take your anatomy knowledge on the go!

And if you agree that our Spotify content is just as anatomically awesome as it is on YouTube, we’d appreciate an honest review on the platform! ☺️

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Think managing blood sugar is just a simple matter of willpower? Think again, there are deep, real physiological processes at play inside your cells.

On our lab whiteboard, we illustrated exactly what happens during insulin resistance. Even though your pancreas might be pumping out plenty of insulin (those blue triangles) into your blood vessels, an uncooperative, resistant cell can start throwing a literal sad face your way, completely refusing to let glucose inside.

When your cells rebel and say "No Thanks" to insulin, sugar gets left stranded in your bloodstream, opening the door to tissue damage and diabetes.

But don't worry, it's not all bad news. We also talk about a remarkable cellular loop hole: how contracting your muscles during exercise lets them pull sugar right out of your blood without needing an insulin signal at all! Check out the full video to see the whiteboard breakdown alongside real anatomy from the lab. . https://youtu.be/JTI1c5zAFWo

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If a burn is described as "avascular," which layer of the skin is primarily affected?

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🚨 TOMORROW! Take your bodywork practice to the next level

The clock is ticking. Tomorrow, May 23rd, the Institute of Human Anatomy opens its doors (physical and virtual) for a 3-hour hands-on session designed for professionals like you.

How will you join us tomorrow?
✅ In-Person: At our Salt Lake City lab for a deep, tactile experience.
✅ Online: Via interactive streaming, no matter what country you're in.

Tomorrow you will learn to:

Locate key structures that others often overlook.

See the real relationship between fascia, muscle, and function.

Apply direct anatomical science to your next patient session.

Don't let this date pass you by. Tomorrow is the day!

🔗 REGISTER HERE:
In-Person: www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/massage-therapy-bo…
Live Stream: www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/ioha-live-broadcas…

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We always hear people debate whether alcohol or THC is "worse," but what is actually happening to your organs? 🍺 vs 🍃 Today, we’re taking you into the lab to look at the liver and the brain to show you the structural damage versus the functional changes these substances cause. One creates a toxic byproduct that can lead to cirrhosis, while the other mimics your body's natural signaling molecules. Can you guess which is which?

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/SJL5bC6phNU

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If someone takes exogenous testosterone (injections or gels), why does their natural production usually drop to zero?

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You are currently walking around with the most sophisticated piece of hardware in the known universe, and it’s only about the size of two clenched fists. 🧠

While everyone is talking about how AI is taking over the world, we decided to take a look under the hood to see if silicon can actually beat biology. Here’s the crazy part: to do what your brain does, a supercomputer needs a massive data center and megawatts of power. Your brain does it all on about 20 watts—less power than the light bulb in your refrigerator. 💡

In our latest video, we break down why your 86 billion neurons are still the "gold standard" for creativity, why AI still can’t feel genuine empathy, and the biological secret that allows you to learn from a single mistake while a machine needs millions of data points.

Are we entering an era where technology replaces us, or will it just be a tool to amplify our own biological brilliance? 🚀

Watch the full breakdown here: https://youtu.be/1HwQtv5Xgr8

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In exercise science, what does the term "Intensity" specifically refer to?

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Which of these is the primary reason your body produces sweat?

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⏰ LAST CHANCE! Tomorrow we transform your practice

Are you ready to see the human body like never before? There are only 24 hours left for our 3-hour Anatomy Workshop. Tomorrow, May 6th, we move from theory to reality.

Choose your experience for tomorrow:

📍 In the Lab (Salt Lake City): Total immersion with real cadaver specimens. Includes a bonus online course and certificate.

🌐 Live Broadcast: Interact with our experts in real-time from anywhere in the world.

What you’ll master in just 3 hours:

Precise Localization: Identify key muscular and fascial structures.

Functional Mechanics: Understand how fascia and muscle dictate movement.

Evidence-Based Foundation: Gain practical insights to elevate your clinical results.

"Don’t just study anatomy—witness it."

🔗 SECURE YOUR SPOT NOW!
In-Person (SLC): www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/massage-therapy-bo…
Live Stream: www.instituteofhumananatomy.com/ioha-live-broadcas…

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