New ultrasound technology can non-invasively measure blood viscosity

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For years, doctors have relied on familiar vital signs—heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and oxygen levels—to monitor someone's health. But researchers at the University of Missouri believe one key metric has been overlooked: blood viscosity, or how thick or sticky blood is as it flows through the body. Now they've developed a breakthrough technology to monitor it non-invasively and in real time.