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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.
NYU researchers receive $6.25M grant for pioneering research into acute lymphoblastic leukemia

NYU researchers receive $6.25M grant for pioneering research into acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Comorbid anxiety warns of bipolar psychotherapy need

Comorbid anxiety warns of bipolar psychotherapy need

McMaster vaccine offers new hopes for global fight against TB

McMaster vaccine offers new hopes for global fight against TB

Study shows PTSD increases individual's risk of metabolic syndrome

Study shows PTSD increases individual's risk of metabolic syndrome

Researchers to develop nerve agent antidotes that can be used during chemical warfare

Researchers to develop nerve agent antidotes that can be used during chemical warfare

Laboratory testing kit that estimates risk of breast cancer relapse gets FDA approval

Laboratory testing kit that estimates risk of breast cancer relapse gets FDA approval

NIH awards 10 new grants to support genomics research in Africa

NIH awards 10 new grants to support genomics research in Africa

Mutant protein blocks HIV infection and transmission, scientists find

Mutant protein blocks HIV infection and transmission, scientists find

Resveratrol worsens MS-like neuropathology and inflammation, study finds

Resveratrol worsens MS-like neuropathology and inflammation, study finds

Overactive bladder treatments: an interview with Professor Chris Chapple, Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Overactive bladder treatments: an interview with Professor Chris Chapple, Consultant Urological Surgeon at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Pitt scientists open door to potential research into cures for Parkinson's disease

Pitt scientists open door to potential research into cures for Parkinson's disease

Study shows direct causative link between obesity and risk of pancreatic cancer in mice

Study shows direct causative link between obesity and risk of pancreatic cancer in mice

Use of SHOX2 DNA measurement improves cancer staging tools

Use of SHOX2 DNA measurement improves cancer staging tools

Biology of tumour more important than primary site, say researchers

Biology of tumour more important than primary site, say researchers

First Phase II study: Everolimus drug slows spread of advanced papillary kidney cancer

First Phase II study: Everolimus drug slows spread of advanced papillary kidney cancer

Study provides new insights into type 1 diabetes pathology

Study provides new insights into type 1 diabetes pathology

c-Fos oncogene cab be important target for understanding and treatment of cancer

c-Fos oncogene cab be important target for understanding and treatment of cancer

Studies show evidence-guided molecular profiling improves treatment for hard-to-treat cancers

Studies show evidence-guided molecular profiling improves treatment for hard-to-treat cancers

Psoriasis and the nervous system: an interview with Dr Nicole Ward, Case Western Reserve University

Psoriasis and the nervous system: an interview with Dr Nicole Ward, Case Western Reserve University

College of American Pathologists awards accreditation to Ameritox

College of American Pathologists awards accreditation to Ameritox

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