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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.
InTouch Health applauds FDA for recent announcement on Medical Device Data Systems

InTouch Health applauds FDA for recent announcement on Medical Device Data Systems

Researchers discover quarky calcium release in heart cells

Researchers discover quarky calcium release in heart cells

Relay stent-graft safe and effective for patients with aortic dissections

Relay stent-graft safe and effective for patients with aortic dissections

MHI team uses cryoablation to successfully treat atrial fibrillation

MHI team uses cryoablation to successfully treat atrial fibrillation

AspirinWorks Test now available in greater Boston and surrounding area

AspirinWorks Test now available in greater Boston and surrounding area

Amylin, JDRF collaborate to investigate combination therapy for type 1 diabetes treatment

Amylin, JDRF collaborate to investigate combination therapy for type 1 diabetes treatment

Insight into probiotic bacteria can help improve intestinal disease treatments

Insight into probiotic bacteria can help improve intestinal disease treatments

Second subject enrolled in human embryonic stem cell therapy trial for subacute thoracic spinal cord injury

Second subject enrolled in human embryonic stem cell therapy trial for subacute thoracic spinal cord injury

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

New risk factors that may trigger stroke: Sex, coffee and anger

A large belly as dangerous as smoking a pack of cigarettes daily

A large belly as dangerous as smoking a pack of cigarettes daily

MGH, Duke University and Angion Biomedica partner to develop novel therapeutics for ischemic stroke

MGH, Duke University and Angion Biomedica partner to develop novel therapeutics for ischemic stroke

Gender plays an important role in choosing treatments for clearing clogged arteries

Gender plays an important role in choosing treatments for clearing clogged arteries

15% strokes occur during sleep making treatment difficult: Study

15% strokes occur during sleep making treatment difficult: Study

Painkiller warning for heart patients: Study

Painkiller warning for heart patients: Study

New research shows iPhone app can accurately detect stroke

New research shows iPhone app can accurately detect stroke

Urgent action needed to avoid preventable strokes in Asia-Pacific region, says new report

Urgent action needed to avoid preventable strokes in Asia-Pacific region, says new report

FDA approves expanded access to RX Acculink stent for clogged neck artery treatment

FDA approves expanded access to RX Acculink stent for clogged neck artery treatment

New cardiac resynchronization therapy data in atrial fibrillation presented at Heart Rhythm 2011

New cardiac resynchronization therapy data in atrial fibrillation presented at Heart Rhythm 2011

Abiomed presents PROTECT II study data in percutaneous coronary intervention at SCAI 2011

Abiomed presents PROTECT II study data in percutaneous coronary intervention at SCAI 2011

FDA approves Abbott's RX ACCULINK Carotid Stent System

FDA approves Abbott's RX ACCULINK Carotid Stent System

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