How Australians have been leading the fight against cervical cancer since 1978
Dr Colin Laverty was a remarkable man; a significant art collector, educator, writer and publisher. He was also a world-renowned gynaecologi
Can double dipping really spread diseases?
Hands up who remembers the Seinfeld episode where Costanza committed the ultimate social faux pas and double-dipped his chip?
We all know
Cheating. Intimidation. Murder. This is not your average lab story.
Cheating. Intimidation. Murder.
These aren’t words you associate with pathology laboratories. But the World Anti-Doping Agency’s invest
Holy Water: A fertility drug made with the Pope’s blessing and nun’s urine
Photo credit and read the source article at: http://qz.com/710516/the-strange-story-of-a-fertility-drug-made-with-the-popes-blessing-and-ga
A Rewarding Career in Medical Science – Prompted by Jeff Kennett
Chen Lim is the head of the ‘automated’ biochemistry laboratory at Melbourne’s Austin Hospital.
Chen took an unusual path to the worl
Making the Invisible Visible – pathology protects women’s heart health
This month the Heart Foundation is putting a spotlight on women’s heart health as part of their campaign Making the Invisible Visible.
From fasting to faster; cholesterol testing changes are better for all
Cholesterol testing has traditionally required all patients to fast for eight hours prior to having their blood taken. However, a new look a