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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.
Online program helps people to manage chronic pain

Online program helps people to manage chronic pain

Medtronic issues statement on results of CoreValve System clinical data presented at EuroPCR 2011

Medtronic issues statement on results of CoreValve System clinical data presented at EuroPCR 2011

Treadmill test helps predict lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease in middle-age people

Treadmill test helps predict lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease in middle-age people

Study suggests link between obesity, psoriasis and heart disease risk in children

Study suggests link between obesity, psoriasis and heart disease risk in children

Synergy expands GC-C agonist technology to lower cholesterol

Synergy expands GC-C agonist technology to lower cholesterol

New data on personalized approaches for skin, ovarian and lung cancer to be presented at ASCO meeting

New data on personalized approaches for skin, ovarian and lung cancer to be presented at ASCO meeting

TFAH warns about impact of CDC budget cuts on America's future health

TFAH warns about impact of CDC budget cuts on America's future health

Daiichi Sankyo, Regency Therapeutics launch SPRIX Nasal Spray for severe pain

Daiichi Sankyo, Regency Therapeutics launch SPRIX Nasal Spray for severe pain

Adenotonsillectomy prevents high blood pressure and heart damage in children with OSA

Adenotonsillectomy prevents high blood pressure and heart damage in children with OSA

American Heart Association recognizes NIC as Platinum-Level Start! Fit-Friendly Company

American Heart Association recognizes NIC as Platinum-Level Start! Fit-Friendly Company

Accumetrics' VerifyNow P2Y12 Test receives CE mark approval for prognostic use

Accumetrics' VerifyNow P2Y12 Test receives CE mark approval for prognostic use

High IGF-I hormone levels linked with better long-term recovery after stroke

High IGF-I hormone levels linked with better long-term recovery after stroke

Study finds no potential cardiovascular risks of ADHD medications in children, adolescents

Study finds no potential cardiovascular risks of ADHD medications in children, adolescents

Study reveals role of KLF14 regulatory gene in type 2 diabetes

Study reveals role of KLF14 regulatory gene in type 2 diabetes

Continuous positive airway pressure reduces cardiovascular mortality in elderly OSA patients

Continuous positive airway pressure reduces cardiovascular mortality in elderly OSA patients

Computer games can improve patient's recovery from paralysis after stroke

Computer games can improve patient's recovery from paralysis after stroke

The Leonardo da Vinci Prize competition invites project submissions

The Leonardo da Vinci Prize competition invites project submissions

Majority of high-risk heart disease patients have poor adherence to statin treatment

Majority of high-risk heart disease patients have poor adherence to statin treatment

ETI finalizes proprietary progesterone formulations for Traumatic Brain Injury

ETI finalizes proprietary progesterone formulations for Traumatic Brain Injury

German doctors among first to treat ischemic stroke patients with new blood clot retrieval device

German doctors among first to treat ischemic stroke patients with new blood clot retrieval device

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