Type 1 diabetes is a known cause of microvascular damage, which leads to eventual capillary obliteration. Current techniques detect damage to the cardiovascular system once disease is well established ...
Steatotic liver disease (commonly called fatty liver disease) progresses silently. Even in the absence of noticeable symptoms ...
Fast-RSOM skin scan identifies early cardiovascular risk by imaging tiny blood vessels and functional changes before symptoms ...
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New Delhi: German researchers have developed a new non-invasive imaging technology that can scan the skin and detect early warning signs of cardiovascular disease, potentially enabling earlier ...
The field of retinal imaging has long provided a unique, non-invasive window to systemic vascular health, with microvascular ...
Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed "fast-RSOM," a new imaging ...
A team of German researchers has developed a new imaging technology that can noninvasively scan your skin and also reveal early signs of cardiovascular risk.
Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed “fast-RSOM”, a new imaging technology that can capture detailed images of the smallest blood vessels ...
Background The detection of microvascular damage in type 1 diabetes is difficult and traditional investigations do not detect changes until they are well established. The purpose of this study was to ...