A study shows routine eye exams can predict stroke risk using a retinal "vascular fingerprint" of 29 health indicators.
A vascular 'fingerprint' on the light sensitive tissue layer at the back of the eye—the retina—can predict a person's risk of ...
Scientists have discovered a way to predict the risk of stroke using pictures of blood vessels at the back of our eyes.
Researchers have developed a retinal 'vascular fingerprint' that can predict stroke risk as effectively as traditional ...
Share on PinterestScientists have identified vascular health indicators that may help predict stroke risk. Michael Lutz/Getty ...
A vascular 'fingerprint' on the light sensitive tissue layer at the back of the eye-he retina-can predict a person's risk of ...
Archaeologists have been excavating at the complex of ancient buildings in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site since 2006. Imaging technology was used to reveal the fingerprint left ...
heart, liver, and testis. They discovered that each tissue has a unique pattern of rRNA modifications—which they call an "epitranscriptomic fingerprint." "The fingerprint on a ribosome tells us ...
Researchers, including those from The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, Australia, explained that the intricate network ...
A study reveals that blood vessels in the eye's retina can predict stroke risk as accurately as traditional methods without invasive tests. Researchers identified a 'vascular fingerprint' comprising ...
This innovative approach eliminates the need for invasive lab tests making it an ideal screening tool for primary healthcare ...