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Hey everyone,
It seems that researchers have found a safer way to detect heart disease by using a new and improved MRI, which is safer and just as accurate as coronary angiography. I read about this today at Technology Review. The reason MRI's haven't been used before is that they did not give a very accurate image of the moving heart, but with the improved technology now that is possible, and could prove to be a safer way of detecting coronary disease. Check out the full article here: https://www.technologyreview.com/read...065&ch=biotech |
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This looks really good .I just wonder if this costs more than the presently used tests. If it does, you can be sure most insurance won't pay for it.
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