Analyse this: so what exactly goes into diagnosing coeliac disease?
A lab worker loads spun blood tubes onto a machine for processing and testing
Many people with coeliac disease know that getting a confir
It’s getting hot in here….
Neisseria gonorrhoaea bacteria - responsible for gonorrhoea infections
With an El Nino event forecast for summer 2015, it seems Australia
“Pathology is vital when you’re battling cancer”
It is an impressive statistic that pathology is used to diagnose 100% of cancers, but this is not the end of pathology’s involvement in he
Fact not fiction: five pathology myths debunked
As the ‘black box’ of healthcare, pathology is plagued by perpetual myths and misunderstandings.
We’re sharing five of our favourit
The 50 year old blood test still saving lives
Many people may not be aware that every Australian’s first encounter with pathology takes place within the first few hours of life.
Bab
How pathology keeps our blood supply pumping
No one wants to be in a situation where they need a blood transfusion but unfortunately many people need donated blood in Australia every da
Collectors move the needle for a health-savvy Australia
Patients across Australia will soon be receiving more than a ‘sharp scratch’ and a band aid when they visit pathology collection centres
How pathology could help crack the peanut problem
Pathology testing to diagnose food allergies and monitor the effectiveness of a potential new treatment could transform the experience of fo
Cervical screening changes in depth: what, why and how
Table of Content
The test
Why?
What this means for women
What next?
The changes