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A stroke is a medical emergency. Strokes happen when blood flow to your brain stops. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die. There are two kinds of stroke. The more common kind, called ischemic stroke, is caused by a blood clot that blocks or plugs a blood vessel in the brain. The other kind, called hemorrhagic stroke, is caused by a blood vessel that breaks and bleeds into the brain. "Mini-strokes" or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), occur when the blood supply to the brain is briefly interrupted.
Stryker announces results from clinical study of Trevo System on acute ischemic stroke

Stryker announces results from clinical study of Trevo System on acute ischemic stroke

Minimally invasive technique gets rid of potentially lethal blood clots in the brain

Minimally invasive technique gets rid of potentially lethal blood clots in the brain

Postmenopausal women at higher risk of stroke than they think

Postmenopausal women at higher risk of stroke than they think

Cedars-Sinai experts to present research updates at International Stroke Conference

Cedars-Sinai experts to present research updates at International Stroke Conference

Occasional erratic heart rhythms cause about one-fifth of unexplained strokes

Occasional erratic heart rhythms cause about one-fifth of unexplained strokes

Strong link between triglyceride levels and ischemic stroke in older women

Strong link between triglyceride levels and ischemic stroke in older women

Anemia triples risk of dying within a year after having a stroke

Anemia triples risk of dying within a year after having a stroke

Skin cells converted to brain cells without intermediate stem cell stage

Skin cells converted to brain cells without intermediate stem cell stage

Study finds opening blocked neck arteries with metal stent or surgery equally durable

Study finds opening blocked neck arteries with metal stent or surgery equally durable

Treatment with clot-busting drugs safe for patients with wake-up stroke

Treatment with clot-busting drugs safe for patients with wake-up stroke

High beta-amyloid levels may affect brain performance in healthy adults

High beta-amyloid levels may affect brain performance in healthy adults

NHLBI's The Heart Truth to showcase Red Dress Collection 2012 on Feb. 8

NHLBI's The Heart Truth to showcase Red Dress Collection 2012 on Feb. 8

Intra-arterial technique of stem cell transplantation may enhance functional recovery from TBI

Intra-arterial technique of stem cell transplantation may enhance functional recovery from TBI

The Methodist Hospital now offers advanced rehabilitation system for treatment of foot drop

The Methodist Hospital now offers advanced rehabilitation system for treatment of foot drop

Abnormal tau protein propagates along linked brain circuits

Abnormal tau protein propagates along linked brain circuits

Memory impairment may increase risk of deadly stroke

Memory impairment may increase risk of deadly stroke

Frontal NIRS can help physicians monitor hospitalized stroke patients

Frontal NIRS can help physicians monitor hospitalized stroke patients

People with sleep apnea may have increased risk of brain lesions, silent strokes

People with sleep apnea may have increased risk of brain lesions, silent strokes

Clazosentan reduces risk of blood vessel spasm in patients with brain aneurysm

Clazosentan reduces risk of blood vessel spasm in patients with brain aneurysm

First large study to establish link between infection and stroke in children

First large study to establish link between infection and stroke in children

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