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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.
AHA calls for entries for 2010 Howard L. Lewis Achievement Award

AHA calls for entries for 2010 Howard L. Lewis Achievement Award

Decreased perioperative cerebral oxygenation values linked to poor outcomes after aortic arch surgery

Decreased perioperative cerebral oxygenation values linked to poor outcomes after aortic arch surgery

American Heart Association comments on FDA advisory committee's rosiglitazone recommendations

American Heart Association comments on FDA advisory committee's rosiglitazone recommendations

GSK confirms FDA advisory committees' vote to allow Avandia to remain on the market

GSK confirms FDA advisory committees' vote to allow Avandia to remain on the market

Study links obesity to poorer memory, brain function in older women

Study links obesity to poorer memory, brain function in older women

Genelex, Helix announce strategic alliance to increase availability of new DNA Drug Sensitivity Tests

Genelex, Helix announce strategic alliance to increase availability of new DNA Drug Sensitivity Tests

Research provides better understanding of drugs used to treat, prevent cardiovascular disease

Research provides better understanding of drugs used to treat, prevent cardiovascular disease

Eban-based HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention improves safe-sex habits among high-risk African-American couples

Eban-based HIV/STD risk-reduction intervention improves safe-sex habits among high-risk African-American couples

Scientists update criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

Scientists update criteria for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease

AD may lead to increased risk of comorbid conditions, research shows

AD may lead to increased risk of comorbid conditions, research shows

Medtronic launches educational campaign to promote awareness on spasticity

Medtronic launches educational campaign to promote awareness on spasticity

Individual genes and networks that play an important role in inflammation, atherosclerosis identified

Individual genes and networks that play an important role in inflammation, atherosclerosis identified

Evidence-based guidelines could help prevent dangerous radiation overdoses, says MedSolutions

Evidence-based guidelines could help prevent dangerous radiation overdoses, says MedSolutions

UMMC receives $26M to identify risk factors for Alzheimer's disease

UMMC receives $26M to identify risk factors for Alzheimer's disease

InQ Biosciences to launch fully integrated Cell Research System

InQ Biosciences to launch fully integrated Cell Research System

Stimulation of single whisker prevents stroke in rats

Stimulation of single whisker prevents stroke in rats

FDA to decide on Avandia’s fate Wednesday

FDA to decide on Avandia’s fate Wednesday

Combined behavioral interventions most effective way to reduce heart disease risk

Combined behavioral interventions most effective way to reduce heart disease risk

AlphaRx reports positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion for Acute Ischemic Stroke

AlphaRx reports positive preclinical results of GAI-122 injectable nanoemulsion for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Doctors should use diffusion MRI scan to diagnose stroke, says new guideline

Doctors should use diffusion MRI scan to diagnose stroke, says new guideline

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