
Episode 39: Why You Are Shorter after a Long Day
12/04/19 • 8 min
In this episode, you will learn why you are actually a tiny bit shorter at the end of the day and what a slipped disc is. You will also learn the basic structure of a vertebra.
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In this episode, you will learn why you are actually a tiny bit shorter at the end of the day and what a slipped disc is. You will also learn the basic structure of a vertebra.
To rate and review the podcast, head over to Apple podcasts or your favorite podcast app.
Thanks for listening!
Make sure to subscribe at anatomyonthego.com for more content to help you learn, practice, and review anatomy.
Click Preparing To Ace Anatomy Terms to purchase the introductory ebook/audiobook.
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/anatomy-on-the-go/donations
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