Leading researchers have identified a groundbreaking method using retinal vascular fingerprints – a unique pattern of blood vessels in the eye that could revolutionize how we detect stroke risk ...
But scientists have found a new way to predict a stroke, which they say may be as effective as relying on traditional risk factors: using photos of the eye. A stock photo of a doctor talking to a ...
Blood vessels in the eye's retina can help predict risk of stroke as accurately as known risk factors, such as high cholesterol, without requiring invasive lab tests, according to a research. The ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have identified vascular health indicators that may help predict stroke risk. Michael Lutz/Getty Images Changes in the eye can help predict other health concerns in ...
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 ...
SYDNEY, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) -- An Australian research has found that routine eye tests can accurately predict a person's risk of stroke. The research, which was published on Tuesday by the Centre for ...
New Delhi: Blood vessels in the eye's retina can help predict risk of stroke as accurately as known risk factors, such as high cholesterol, without requiring invasive lab tests, according to a ...
Blood vessels in the eye's retina can help predict risk of stroke as accurately as known risk factors, such as high cholesterol, without requiring invasive lab tests, according to a research.