by Medical Thermography | Mar 18, 2024 | Health, Thermography
Anatomy and Physiology Physiology and anatomy are closely related fields within the biological sciences, yet they each have a very different focus on aspects of the human body. While anatomy deals with structure, physiology deals with function and the mechanisms that...
by Medical Thermography | Apr 25, 2023 | Mammography, Thermography
What are dense breasts an why is it significant? All breasts contain 3 different types of tissue – glandular, connective and fatty tissue. Breasts are considered to be more or less ‘dense’ depending on the relative amounts of these three tissues. Denser breasts...
by Medical Thermography | Dec 2, 2021 | Thermography
A Brief History of Medical Thermography Infrared technology and Medical Thermography (recording heat variation in physiological testing) have two separate histories, but they were brought together ultimately after centuries of scientific experiments. The first person...
by Medical Thermography | Oct 29, 2021 | Thermography
What is Angiogenesis, and why is it important? You may have heard the term ‘Angiogenesis’ in your research, or even at one of your thermography appointments. It is a crucial concept and one that helps to explain how thermography works and its advantage. Angiogenesis...
by Medical Thermography | Mar 5, 2020 | Mammography, prevention, Thermography
Please recognise Thermography as an adjunct to Mammography! Because of Mammography’s inability to distinguish between a benign or malignant tumour, one of the biggest risks of routine screening is over-diagnosis, followed by over-treatment. It is estimated that each...
by Medical Thermography | Jan 1, 2020 | Cancer science, Thermography
Physiology and Thermography As you may know, there are different tests for breast abnormalities, and they are contentious, to say the least. They use different technology, and one of the divides is the difference in approach the technologies bring to observing disease...