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 investigation into state-sanctioned doping in Russia has shown tha
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-gallons-of-nun-urine/
If you take yourself back to high schoo
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.
Heart disease is the number one killer of Australian women -
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 at the effect of fasting on test results and the reference ra
Pathology is a living and a lifeline for Tasmanian collector Kathy
Kathy Boulter from Hobart understands pathology from both sides of the needle.
She has worked as a collector in the Tasmanian capital for more than ten years so has seen many patients pass through he
How pathology is helping to ensure travellers to Bali aren’t left with an unwanted souvenir
Indonesia is the second most common destination for Australian holidaymakers. It is not uncommon for travellers to Indonesia to feel sick on their return home and this can be put down to a variety of
How watching an AFL match prompted one man to get the test that saved his life
Graeme Woolridge is alive today thanks to pathology. A routine blood test at his GP in 2009 triggered a cascade of investigations that identified an aggressive form of prostate cancer at age 47.
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Value of Pathology: new report
Download the full Value of Pathology report or an infographic including key pathology facts.
Pathology testing saves lives and money according to a new report released today. Half the Australian