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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.
Early interventions can help cease smoking

Early interventions can help cease smoking

InTouch Health launches expanded suite of clinical workflow documentation and imaging solutions for telemedicine

InTouch Health launches expanded suite of clinical workflow documentation and imaging solutions for telemedicine

Interval training and healthy eating are perfect solutions for obesity sufferers

Interval training and healthy eating are perfect solutions for obesity sufferers

New study identifies less invasive therapy for ACE inhibitor side-effects

New study identifies less invasive therapy for ACE inhibitor side-effects

Takeda, Affymax announce additional peginesatide Phase 3 study results in dialysis patients

Takeda, Affymax announce additional peginesatide Phase 3 study results in dialysis patients

Experts to present stem cell therapies for neurological disorders at Cedars-Sinai conference

Experts to present stem cell therapies for neurological disorders at Cedars-Sinai conference

MGH's telestroke program selects Vidyo healthcare solution for video conferencing

MGH's telestroke program selects Vidyo healthcare solution for video conferencing

Positive results from Shire's Vyvanse clinical trial in schizophrenia

Positive results from Shire's Vyvanse clinical trial in schizophrenia

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Pfizer announces global launch of new child nutrition products

Pfizer announces global launch of new child nutrition products

Legislative approaches needed to address obesity epidemic in Canada

Legislative approaches needed to address obesity epidemic in Canada

IAHF, Global Bridges launch tobacco treatment training for Mexico health care providers

IAHF, Global Bridges launch tobacco treatment training for Mexico health care providers

Scientists weaken long-term memory

Scientists weaken long-term memory

Nursing environment linked to improved patient outcomes

Nursing environment linked to improved patient outcomes

New study sheds light on how sleep-deprived lifestyles might impair brain function

New study sheds light on how sleep-deprived lifestyles might impair brain function

Maternal consumption of omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy reduces risk of childhood obesity

Maternal consumption of omega-3 fatty acids during pregnancy reduces risk of childhood obesity

McGill develops new tool that can help stroke patients to recover hand motion

McGill develops new tool that can help stroke patients to recover hand motion

U.S. Labor Department campaign to educate workers on heat-related illnesses

U.S. Labor Department campaign to educate workers on heat-related illnesses

Study finds link between health literacy and outcomes among heart failure patients

Study finds link between health literacy and outcomes among heart failure patients

Biologists determine molecular structure of GluN2D receptor subunit

Biologists determine molecular structure of GluN2D receptor subunit

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