Anatomy
12 Aug 2022
Living with diabetes: ‘I’ve literally been asked, ‘why aren’t you fat?’
The reality of living with diabetes, and how you can manage your condition with diet, exercise, medication and health insurance
Anatomy
12 Aug 2022
What is endometriosis and how does it affect 1 in 10 Aussie women?
Endometriosis is a condition that approximately 700,000 plus Australian women and girls suffer with that impacts many aspects of their lives
Anatomy
26 Jun 2012
Anatomy of the testes
The testes (testicles or gonads) are the primary male reproductive organs. They produce gametes (sperm) and secrete hormones, particularly testosterone.
Anatomy
21 Nov 2011
Sweating (perspiration)
Sweating is the primary means of regulating body temperature. Sweat is a clear, odourless solution secreted by 4 million sweat glands in the skin.
Anatomy
03 Oct 2011
Urinary tract
The urinary tract include the bladder, uretha and kidney system or renal system. It is the site of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Anatomy
17 Aug 2010
2 weeks pregnant: Ovulation
Week 2 of pregnancy occurs around the time of ovulation, when the egg is released in the ovary. It's the best time to have sex…
Anatomy
17 Aug 2010
1 week pregnant: The last menstrual period
Week 1 of pregnancy begins with menstrual bleeding. Hormonal changes cause the uterus to shed its lining and ovaries to start maturing an egg for…
Anatomy
17 Aug 2010
3 weeks pregnant: The beginning of human development
Week 3 of pregnancy is the time of fertilisation (conception). The lining of the womb is ready to provide an ideal environment for a fertilised…
Anatomy
20 Jun 2010
Sleep physiology
Sleep, a state of reduced awareness and movement, occurs in a sleep cycle of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-REM sleep.