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Cerebrovascular disease is a group of brain dysfunctions related to disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain. Hypertension is the most important cause; it damages the blood vessel lining, endothelium, exposing the underlying collagen where platelets aggregate to initiate a repairing process which is not always complete and perfect. Sustained hypertension permanently changes the architecture of the blood vessels making them narrow, stiff, deformed, uneven and more vulnerable to fluctuations in blood pressure.
Both simple and advanced CT can effectively select stroke patients for thrombectomy

Both simple and advanced CT can effectively select stroke patients for thrombectomy

EXPLORER scanner captures real-time videos of blood flow and heart function

EXPLORER scanner captures real-time videos of blood flow and heart function

Report highlights steady 26-year decline in overall cancer mortality

Report highlights steady 26-year decline in overall cancer mortality

Obesity, but not poor diet and lack of exercise, associated with higher dementia risk

Obesity, but not poor diet and lack of exercise, associated with higher dementia risk

Cancer patients have higher risk of cardiovascular death

Cancer patients have higher risk of cardiovascular death

Risk of death from heart disease found to be higher in cancer patients

Risk of death from heart disease found to be higher in cancer patients

Coriell Institute for Medical Research wins $7.7 million NINDS contract

Coriell Institute for Medical Research wins $7.7 million NINDS contract

Treatment gaps exist for patients with peripheral arterial disease, 15-year study finds

Treatment gaps exist for patients with peripheral arterial disease, 15-year study finds

Sleep disturbances may increase Alzheimer's risk among Hispanics, shows study

Sleep disturbances may increase Alzheimer's risk among Hispanics, shows study

Simple cardiac risk score may predict odds of carotid artery plaque and silent strokes

Simple cardiac risk score may predict odds of carotid artery plaque and silent strokes

Algorithm helps physicians to assess whether stroke patients are candidates for clot-removing procedure

Algorithm helps physicians to assess whether stroke patients are candidates for clot-removing procedure

Tackling the growing problem of heart disease in children with common sense interventions

Tackling the growing problem of heart disease in children with common sense interventions

New results revealed from pilot stem cell study for stroke

New results revealed from pilot stem cell study for stroke

Brain changes may help track people most likely to develop dementia

Brain changes may help track people most likely to develop dementia

Study: Patients transported by mobile stroke units instead of standard ambulance get faster treatment

Study: Patients transported by mobile stroke units instead of standard ambulance get faster treatment

Clinical trial assesses efficacy and safety of thrombectomy in patients with larger strokes

Clinical trial assesses efficacy and safety of thrombectomy in patients with larger strokes

Heart disease is still the number 1 killer in Australia, according to latest figures

Heart disease is still the number 1 killer in Australia, according to latest figures

Cancer patients taking statin medication has lower risk of suffering a stroke

Cancer patients taking statin medication has lower risk of suffering a stroke

Living in a warzone linked to increased risk of heart attack and stroke, finds study

Living in a warzone linked to increased risk of heart attack and stroke, finds study

Prolonged exposure to low-dose radiation linked with increased risk of hypertension

Prolonged exposure to low-dose radiation linked with increased risk of hypertension

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