People at risk for diabetes or heart disease may soon be diagnosed earlier than ever, thanks to a recent development that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to take still images of the heart.
Scientists already knew that fat builds up in the hearts of type 2 diabetics and people with heart failure, however they didn’t know when it developed, we learned from HealthDay News.
People at risk for diabetes or heart disease may soon be diagnosed earlier than ever, thanks to a recent development that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to take still images of the heart.
Scientists already knew that fat builds up in the hearts of type 2 diabetics and people with heart failure, however they didn’t know when it developed, we learned from HealthDay News.