Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Non-invasive technology refers to medical or research methods that do not require penetration or insertion into the body in order to obtain information or perform a procedure. This technology often utilizes external devices or imaging techniques to collect data or monitor the body without causing harm or discomfort to the patient or research subject. Non-invasive technology is commonly used in fields such as diagnostics, monitoring, and treatment in healthcare, as well as in research settings to study various aspects of the human body and its functions. It is preferred over invasive procedures due to its lower risk of complications and reduced patient discomfort.