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Researchers at TU Graz developed a way to improve and accelerate the early detection of cardiovascular diseases without the use of expensive diagnostic methods such as MRI or CT .
Using a digital twin of the affected persons, they can also investigate any diseases more thoroughly.
This can relieve the burden on patients and doctors as well as healthcare facilities.
They have already applied for a patent for their method and are now bringing it to market maturity in a spin-off "arterioscope".
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