Can a retinal scan reveal your stroke risk? Scientists say yes- learn how a vascular "fingerprint" in your eye may transform early stroke detection!
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A new study has revealed that a “vascular fingerprint” in the retina—the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye—can predict the risk of stroke as accurately as traditional risk factors, but without the need for invasive lab tests. Published in the journal Heart, the research highlights a simple, practical method that could be particularly beneficial […]
Can a retinal scan reveal your stroke risk? Scientists say yes- learn how a vascular "fingerprint" in your eye may transform early stroke detection!
Highlights: Retinal vascular "fingerprints" can predict stroke risk with accuracy comparable to traditional inv
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