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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 analysis demonstrates a link between air pollution and cardiovascular disease-related deaths

New analysis demonstrates a link between air pollution and cardiovascular disease-related deaths

Most Americans forget heart health numbers, survey finds

Most Americans forget heart health numbers, survey finds

Eleven stroke researchers to be recognized during the 2024 International Stroke Conference

Eleven stroke researchers to be recognized during the 2024 International Stroke Conference

HPV infection quadruples risk of death from heart disease in women

HPV infection quadruples risk of death from heart disease in women

World-first discovery offers potential cure for lupus

World-first discovery offers potential cure for lupus

Bariatric surgery more effective in controlling hypertension rates in obese patients

Bariatric surgery more effective in controlling hypertension rates in obese patients

Combination treatments reduce blood pressure in patients taking ibrutinib

Combination treatments reduce blood pressure in patients taking ibrutinib

New weight loss drug may be an effective strategy for preventing or treating high blood pressure

New weight loss drug may be an effective strategy for preventing or treating high blood pressure

Speech Accessibility Project starts recruitment of U.S. and Puerto Rican stroke survivors

Speech Accessibility Project starts recruitment of U.S. and Puerto Rican stroke survivors

Phase II clinical trial evaluates the safety and efficacy of a Muse cell-based product in patients with ALS

Phase II clinical trial evaluates the safety and efficacy of a Muse cell-based product in patients with ALS

Double whammy: Stroke and neck artery tear increase heart attack risk in the first year

Double whammy: Stroke and neck artery tear increase heart attack risk in the first year

Study: Most stroke survivors can safely take two types of common antidepressants

Study: Most stroke survivors can safely take two types of common antidepressants

Stroke survivors exposed to sexual assault face greater recovery challenges

Stroke survivors exposed to sexual assault face greater recovery challenges

Gingko biloba compound injections linked to better stroke outcomes

Gingko biloba compound injections linked to better stroke outcomes

Nerve stimulation plus physical rehabilitation may boost recovery of arm and hand function

Nerve stimulation plus physical rehabilitation may boost recovery of arm and hand function

Living in poor neighborhoods linked to worse stroke recovery

Living in poor neighborhoods linked to worse stroke recovery

Stroke survivors in gym-rich neighborhoods more likely to stay physically active

Stroke survivors in gym-rich neighborhoods more likely to stay physically active

Newer clot-buster may offer a safe, effective way to treat ischemic stroke in mobile stroke units

Newer clot-buster may offer a safe, effective way to treat ischemic stroke in mobile stroke units

Dementia risk can be the highest in the first year after stroke

Dementia risk can be the highest in the first year after stroke

People with polycystic ovary syndrome may have memory and thinking problems in midlife

People with polycystic ovary syndrome may have memory and thinking problems in midlife

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