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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.
Novel target in artery plaque identified as potential therapeutic intervention

Novel target in artery plaque identified as potential therapeutic intervention

Progress report on commercialization of BENLYSTA to be announced at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference

Progress report on commercialization of BENLYSTA to be announced at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference

Middle-aged adults with diabetes have time to learn how to control hypertension

Middle-aged adults with diabetes have time to learn how to control hypertension

AICAR therapy may combat heat stroke

AICAR therapy may combat heat stroke

Georgia Bio announces 2012 Deals of the Year for pharma, biopharma and medical device companies

Georgia Bio announces 2012 Deals of the Year for pharma, biopharma and medical device companies

Muscles must work too inefficiently to speed walk

Muscles must work too inefficiently to speed walk

Study shows how Epstein-Barr virus triggers MS

Study shows how Epstein-Barr virus triggers MS

Incidence of type 2 diabetes and hypertension increases with exposure to NOx

Incidence of type 2 diabetes and hypertension increases with exposure to NOx

CRF sponsors Seventh International Conference on Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease

CRF sponsors Seventh International Conference on Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease

RegeneRx's RGN-259 safe, well tolerated in patients with dry eye syndrome

RegeneRx's RGN-259 safe, well tolerated in patients with dry eye syndrome

2012 ‘Best Diets’ rankings

2012 ‘Best Diets’ rankings

Article focuses on new optical tools that use laser beams to peer painlessly below the skin

Article focuses on new optical tools that use laser beams to peer painlessly below the skin

Driving in the mid-lane helps pensioners stay safe

Driving in the mid-lane helps pensioners stay safe

Doctors may need to adjust seizure drug doses for people with HIV/AIDS: New AAN guideline

Doctors may need to adjust seizure drug doses for people with HIV/AIDS: New AAN guideline

First study to elucidate how statins reduce activation of abnormal blood clotting

First study to elucidate how statins reduce activation of abnormal blood clotting

Positive preliminary results from Alnylam's Phase I ALN-PCS trial on severe hypercholesterolemia

Positive preliminary results from Alnylam's Phase I ALN-PCS trial on severe hypercholesterolemia

Re-admission rates high among U.S. heart attack patients: Study

Re-admission rates high among U.S. heart attack patients: Study

Weight loss surgery cuts risk of heart attacks, strokes: Study

Weight loss surgery cuts risk of heart attacks, strokes: Study

St. Jude Medical meets stopping rule in RESPECT clinical trial, closes patient enrollment

St. Jude Medical meets stopping rule in RESPECT clinical trial, closes patient enrollment

Research reveals how bats parse duties at single neuron level

Research reveals how bats parse duties at single neuron level

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