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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.
American Heart Association launches initiative to close CPR knowledge gap, save lives

American Heart Association launches initiative to close CPR knowledge gap, save lives

Resistance training can help lower risk factors for cardiovascular disease

Resistance training can help lower risk factors for cardiovascular disease

Ketamine therapy for mental health a ‘wild West’ for doctors and patients

Ketamine therapy for mental health a ‘wild West’ for doctors and patients

American Heart Association sets ambitious targets for cardiac arrest survival

American Heart Association sets ambitious targets for cardiac arrest survival

American Heart Association report highlights disparities in heart disease, calls for equitable healthcare

American Heart Association report highlights disparities in heart disease, calls for equitable healthcare

New scientific statement outlines recommendations for diagnosing, managing cerebral venous thrombosis

New scientific statement outlines recommendations for diagnosing, managing cerebral venous thrombosis

Liver fibrosis scores couldbe used for predicting adverse outcomes in patients with STEMI

Liver fibrosis scores couldbe used for predicting adverse outcomes in patients with STEMI

Many young patients choose TAVR despite better long-term survival with surgery

Many young patients choose TAVR despite better long-term survival with surgery

UK government announces ban on disposable vapes

UK government announces ban on disposable vapes

Fasting diets show promise in enhancing mood, sleep, and eating behaviors

Fasting diets show promise in enhancing mood, sleep, and eating behaviors

Low-dose radiation shows promise as treatment for brain injury and stroke

Low-dose radiation shows promise as treatment for brain injury and stroke

Study predicts snoring could increase the risk of stroke

Study predicts snoring could increase the risk of stroke

Sweat tattoos: UMass Amherst develops skin-friendly monitors for health insights

Sweat tattoos: UMass Amherst develops skin-friendly monitors for health insights

Experts urge the inclusion of low-sodium potassium-enriched salt in hypertension treatment guidelines

Experts urge the inclusion of low-sodium potassium-enriched salt in hypertension treatment guidelines

NHS health checks linked to reduced risk of heart, brain, kidney, and liver diseases

NHS health checks linked to reduced risk of heart, brain, kidney, and liver diseases

Study looks at ways to more accurately predict when migraine attack will occur

Study looks at ways to more accurately predict when migraine attack will occur

Tulane scientists uncover key player in COVID's cell attachment

Tulane scientists uncover key player in COVID's cell attachment

Genomics meets retinal imaging: A powerful fusion can predict future health

Genomics meets retinal imaging: A powerful fusion can predict future health

Functional, nonepileptic seizures linked to higher death rate than expected

Functional, nonepileptic seizures linked to higher death rate than expected

Researchers uncover a gene that causes heart defects in Down syndrome

Researchers uncover a gene that causes heart defects in Down syndrome

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