Abstract
Non-invasive diagnostic technologies have revolutionized the way diseases are detected and monitored, offering patients and healthcare providers a less invasive, safer, and more convenient alternative to traditional diagnostic methods. This article explores the latest advancements in non-invasive diagnostic techniques within biomedical engineering, emphasizing their applications in early disease detection, real-time monitoring, and personalized treatment. We examine various non-invasive approaches, including imaging technologies, biosensors, and molecular diagnostics, and their role in improving healthcare outcomes. The article also discusses the challenges and future directions for the continued development and integration of non-invasive diagnostics in clinical practice.
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