A new imaging technology called fast-RSOM lets researchers see the smallest blood vessels in the body without invasive procedures. It can detect early dysfunction in these vessels — a quiet warning ...
Fast-RSOM skin scan identifies early cardiovascular risk by imaging tiny blood vessels and functional changes before symptoms ...
German researchers have developed a groundbreaking imaging technology, Fast-RSOM, capable of noninvasively scanning skin to detect early signs of cardiovascular risk. This innovative method reveals ...
Cardio-oncologists should incorporate vascular prevention in their care, especially for those without protective hormones.
With a new $11.3 million Program Project grant from the National Institutes of Health, experts from the Vascular Biology Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are working to ...
A joint statement from the European Society of Cardiology, American College of Cardiology, World Heart Federation, and American Heart Association warns of major CV risk from environmental factors.
A team of German researchers has developed a new imaging technology that can noninvasively scan your skin and also reveal ...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, affecting both men and women significantly. Liver diseases, including cirrhosis, ...