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...
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A vascular 'fingerprint' on the light sensitive tissue layer at the back of the eye-the retina-can predict a person's risk of stroke as accurately as traditional risk factors alone, but without the need for multiple invasive lab tests, finds research published online in the journal Heart.
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...
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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