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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
U-M scientists say Wnt protein prevents obesity by inhibiting fat cell development

U-M scientists say Wnt protein prevents obesity by inhibiting fat cell development

Oxford Therapeutic Antibody Centre receives Manufacturer’s Authorisation

Oxford Therapeutic Antibody Centre receives Manufacturer’s Authorisation

New £18M Medical Research Council facility

New £18M Medical Research Council facility

A viral respiratory infection common in children increases the risk of developing asthma

A viral respiratory infection common in children increases the risk of developing asthma

System to treat patients over the internet via webcam

System to treat patients over the internet via webcam

New findings may help better understand how harmless viruses can cause severe disease among patients with weakened immune systems

New findings may help better understand how harmless viruses can cause severe disease among patients with weakened immune systems

Real-Time Immuno-PCR has the ability to detect HIV infection earlier than all current methods

Real-Time Immuno-PCR has the ability to detect HIV infection earlier than all current methods

Significant vaccine advance for Parkinson’s disease therapy

Significant vaccine advance for Parkinson’s disease therapy

U.S.$2.8 to study a virus associated with respiratory infections

U.S.$2.8 to study a virus associated with respiratory infections

U.S. team to battle malaria in Peru

U.S. team to battle malaria in Peru

Blood test that can detect amplification of a certain gene found in cells associated with breast cancer

Blood test that can detect amplification of a certain gene found in cells associated with breast cancer

Exercise and fish oil supplement dramatically decreases risk of atherosclerosis

Exercise and fish oil supplement dramatically decreases risk of atherosclerosis

New blood test may help detect breast cancer

New blood test may help detect breast cancer

SU11248 proves effective in the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

SU11248 proves effective in the treatment of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

Research may help treat muscular dystrophies and other muscle diseases caused by glycosylation defects

Research may help treat muscular dystrophies and other muscle diseases caused by glycosylation defects

Umbilical cord blood and bone marrow transplants slow the progression of many cancers

Umbilical cord blood and bone marrow transplants slow the progression of many cancers

Discovery of a key marker in breast cancer tumors

Discovery of a key marker in breast cancer tumors

Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Evidence that abnormally short telomeres play a role in the early development of cancer

Study indicates the number of people in the UK who could be incubating vCJD

Study indicates the number of people in the UK who could be incubating vCJD

Data suggests potential target for Alzheimer's disease treatment

Data suggests potential target for Alzheimer's disease treatment

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