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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.
New study signals hope for treatment of rare neurodegenerative disease

New study signals hope for treatment of rare neurodegenerative disease

Implantation of new bioprosthetic-tissue valve in patients with severe aortic stenosis saves lives

Implantation of new bioprosthetic-tissue valve in patients with severe aortic stenosis saves lives

FDA approves Gilenya capsules for reducing MS relapses

FDA approves Gilenya capsules for reducing MS relapses

Vascular Disease Foundation honors UCSD professor with President's Award for Vision

Vascular Disease Foundation honors UCSD professor with President's Award for Vision

JHS conference focuses on future research directions to eliminate health disparities

JHS conference focuses on future research directions to eliminate health disparities

Novartis' SOM230 reduces cortisol levels in Cushing's disease patients

Novartis' SOM230 reduces cortisol levels in Cushing's disease patients

Catheter ablation benefits atrial fibrillation patients younger than 45

Catheter ablation benefits atrial fibrillation patients younger than 45

QR Pharma and MUSC receive $220,000 SBIR grant to study Posiphen in AD transgenic mice

QR Pharma and MUSC receive $220,000 SBIR grant to study Posiphen in AD transgenic mice

FDA grants orphan drug designation for MultiStem stem cell therapy

FDA grants orphan drug designation for MultiStem stem cell therapy

Global dementia costs hit $604 billion: World Alzheimer Report 2010

Global dementia costs hit $604 billion: World Alzheimer Report 2010

New Interactive Workbook to help P.A.D. patients live better with their disease

New Interactive Workbook to help P.A.D. patients live better with their disease

Study suggests thigh-length surgical stockings can reduce deep vein thrombosis

Study suggests thigh-length surgical stockings can reduce deep vein thrombosis

FDA recommends dabigatran etexilate to prevent stroke in AF patients

FDA recommends dabigatran etexilate to prevent stroke in AF patients

Intravenous aspirin safe, effective option for severe headache or migraine

Intravenous aspirin safe, effective option for severe headache or migraine

FDA Advisory Committee recommends approval of dabigatran etexilate for stroke prevention in AFib patients

FDA Advisory Committee recommends approval of dabigatran etexilate for stroke prevention in AFib patients

Zynex to develop central blood volume monitoring device

Zynex to develop central blood volume monitoring device

MultiStem multipotent adult progenitor cell therapy preserves 'blood brain barrier'

MultiStem multipotent adult progenitor cell therapy preserves 'blood brain barrier'

Environmental factors are cause of subarachnoid haemorrhage in most cases

Environmental factors are cause of subarachnoid haemorrhage in most cases

UCLA conference to provide information about latest developments to help enhance quality of life of seniors

UCLA conference to provide information about latest developments to help enhance quality of life of seniors

Disabling RGS14 gene helps mice remember better

Disabling RGS14 gene helps mice remember better

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