This Patholgocial Life Podcast Show Notes
Here is our library of show notes for all episodes of the This Pathological Life podcast. You can also find This Pathological Life episodes directly in your favourite podcast app on your smartphone, or in audio streaming services like Spotify. Charlie-Helen Robinson was our Producer for the This Pathological Life podcast.
Episode Twenty | Helicobacter pylori | The No Acid No Ulcer Fallacy
In 1983, Dr Robin Warren and Dr Barry Marshall embarked upon a study to investigate the significance of bacterial found in the stomachs of ulcer patients. This journey would take them over a decade to complete and was riddled with
Episode Nineteen | Endometriosis – The tragedy of the wandering womb
Since ancient times, all manner of diseases have been attributed to the uterus. Theories range from a wandering womb yearning for motherhood to the psychological disorder of hysteria that was contagious. The treatment of women with these ‘diseases’ were reprehensible
Episode Eighteen | CML | Cancer’s Magic bul-Let
‘You have cancer’ It must be the most dreaded sentence in modern society. Our fear of cancer is well founded and for those suffering from Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML), before 1999, there was only a slim chance of survival. Caused
Episode Seventeen | Alcohol | The Intemperance Of Humankind
Our love affair with alcohol is as old as civilization itself. Every culture and religion have traditions, attitudes and laws that ranges from governing celebrations to issuing punishments. With only have sporadic cases of excessive drinking from historical figures, it
Episode Sixteen | Tuberculosis | TB Downunder
Tuberculosis has had many names throughout human history: Phthisis, Robber of youth, the white plague, consumption. It wasn’t until 1865 that Jean Antonine Villemin proved it was an infectious disease and 1882 that Robert Koch identified the causative agent: Mycobacterium
Episode Fifteen | Diabetes Mellitus | The Honey Siphon
Sugar is as addictive as nicotine and as toxic as … well, sugar. Diabetes mellitus is the fastest growing chronic disease and the not-so-silent potentially ignorable epidemic sweeping our nation. This is a disease known about since antiquity and often
Episode Fourteen | EBV The Perfect Parasite
In 1958, via the world’s first epidemiological study, Dr Denis Burkitt mapped the incidence of large jaw tumours in young African Children and theorised that the cause was due to a virus. However, he was later to discover that this
Episode Thirteen | Chromosomal abnormalities | Survivable triplicates
Chromosomal abnormalities are often incompatible with life. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule and history has shown us that certain paired chromosomes can include a third. These conditions are known today as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Edwards’
Episode Twelve | The Great Macedonian Mystery
The life of Alexander the Great is a landmark moment in history. The son of King Philip II, one of history’s greatest military conquerors, and Olympus, worshipper of Dionysus and political mastermind, Alexander was raised to believe he had direct
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On the 11th of September, 2001, 19 terrorists hijacked 4 planes and crashed 2 of them into the Twin Towers of the in New York. Hours later, both Towers collapsed which caused a huge toxic dust plume composed of WTC
Episode Ten | Pathologists | Origin Stories
Everyone has a story… Pathology is Medicine. The day-to-day challenges and opportunities in pathology are mixed and varied. Often, very much like the journey of Pathologists into Pathology, the queries can take many different pathways. For example, Pathologists can be asked
Episode Nine | Transitional Crossroads
Transgender people have a gender identity or gender expression that differs from their sex assigned at birth. Until recently, these people have too often fallen into the ‘too hard’ category when dealing with their health, disease, and illness – and