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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.
Cholesterol woes across Australia

Cholesterol woes across Australia

Nfocus Neuromedical's Luna AES receives CE Mark approval to treat brain aneurysms

Nfocus Neuromedical's Luna AES receives CE Mark approval to treat brain aneurysms

'Real world' guidelines may effectively prevent cardiovascular disease in women

'Real world' guidelines may effectively prevent cardiovascular disease in women

Swedish launches series of initiatives to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke

Swedish launches series of initiatives to raise awareness about heart disease and stroke

Healthcare practitioners can increase referrals to cardiac rehabilitation programs by 40%

Healthcare practitioners can increase referrals to cardiac rehabilitation programs by 40%

Physical therapy at home as good as body-weight supported treadmill program for stroke rehabilitation

Physical therapy at home as good as body-weight supported treadmill program for stroke rehabilitation

Measurements of hand movement control may help determine severity of ADHD in children

Measurements of hand movement control may help determine severity of ADHD in children

Dabigatran drug helps prevent blood clots in patients with atrial fibrillation

Dabigatran drug helps prevent blood clots in patients with atrial fibrillation

Researchers find placentas of preeclampsic women have abundance of genes linked with immune system regulation

Researchers find placentas of preeclampsic women have abundance of genes linked with immune system regulation

Tianyin Pharmaceutical's second quarter revenue increases 69.6% to $25.3 million

Tianyin Pharmaceutical's second quarter revenue increases 69.6% to $25.3 million

Less than one-third of acute stroke patients receive clot-busting drug within 60 minutes of hospital arrival

Less than one-third of acute stroke patients receive clot-busting drug within 60 minutes of hospital arrival

SynthRx to become wholly-owned subsidiary of ADVENTRX

SynthRx to become wholly-owned subsidiary of ADVENTRX

Expensive 'high tech' therapy not superior to home training for walking recovery of stroke survivors

Expensive 'high tech' therapy not superior to home training for walking recovery of stroke survivors

Study: Young survivors covered by Medicare Part D often can't afford stroke medications

Study: Young survivors covered by Medicare Part D often can't afford stroke medications

Some fat is essential for body function

Some fat is essential for body function

UH Case Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center increases tPA use for ischemic stroke by 13.5 times

UH Case Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center increases tPA use for ischemic stroke by 13.5 times

SOC, UCLA present national stroke study data at 2011 International Stroke Conference

SOC, UCLA present national stroke study data at 2011 International Stroke Conference

Positive results from LEAPS trial presented at International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles

Positive results from LEAPS trial presented at International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles

JTH publishes positive TB-402 Phase II trial results for VTE treatment after orthopaedic surgery

JTH publishes positive TB-402 Phase II trial results for VTE treatment after orthopaedic surgery

UCLA study finds stroke, cardiovascular disease have exacted enormous toll on Hollywood stars

UCLA study finds stroke, cardiovascular disease have exacted enormous toll on Hollywood stars

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