A simple eye scan could be used to check for signs of heart disease risk and biological aging, a new study shows – potentially allowing health issues to be spotted and treated earlier.
Scientists have found that they may be able to use the retina's blood vessels to help predict a person's heart disease risk ...
New research shows retinal scans can predict heart disease risk and ageing speed Read ahead to know as a cardiologist ...
Have you ever seen small spots, threads, or web-like shapes drifting across your vision? These are called eye floaters, a common experience for many, especially as they age. Usually harmless, floaters ...
Researchers at McMaster University have discovered that the eyes may offer a powerful, non-invasive way to assess heart ...
The tiny blood vessels in your eyes might hold the key to predicting a person's risk of developing heart disease and how fast they're biologically aging, according to researchers at McMaster ...
For most of us, the phrase "stroke of the eye" sounds like a metaphor. But for UK HealthCare's Jagannadha "Jay" Avasarala, ...
Vasoptic Medical is pioneering a way to monitor blood flow dynamics (Courtesy Abhishek Rege) This story was produced with support from the Howard County Economic Development Authority, which operates ...
Researchers found that instant coffee can increase the risk of age-related macular degeneration, and speculate that it has to ...
A Guernsey resident believes "people's enjoyment in life" is being sacrificed for the financial cost of using a drug that can ...