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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.
FamilyCord launches advanced cord tissue stem cell processing and storage

FamilyCord launches advanced cord tissue stem cell processing and storage

Nine-year-old recovers with experimental heart pump

Nine-year-old recovers with experimental heart pump

EAS, ESC develop new European guidelines to manage dyslipidaemias

EAS, ESC develop new European guidelines to manage dyslipidaemias

Ticagrelor drug with low-dose aspirin effective against acute coronary syndrome

Ticagrelor drug with low-dose aspirin effective against acute coronary syndrome

Scientists identify central switch responsible for epilepsy

Scientists identify central switch responsible for epilepsy

Diabetes numbers on the rise: Experts worried

Diabetes numbers on the rise: Experts worried

FDA directive on anemia drug in kidney disease patients

FDA directive on anemia drug in kidney disease patients

Problems of unrecognized alcohol misuse among the elderly

Problems of unrecognized alcohol misuse among the elderly

NovaSom completes $35M equity financing led by Safeguard Scientifics

NovaSom completes $35M equity financing led by Safeguard Scientifics

Positive results from Stealth's Bendavia Phase I renal impairment study

Positive results from Stealth's Bendavia Phase I renal impairment study

Transcatheter valve replacement safe and effective alternative to open-heart surgery

Transcatheter valve replacement safe and effective alternative to open-heart surgery

FDA recommends conservative dosing guidelines for ESAs to treat anemia in patients with CKD

FDA recommends conservative dosing guidelines for ESAs to treat anemia in patients with CKD

Mortality, morbidity rates linked with AF remain 'unacceptably high' despite new treatments

Mortality, morbidity rates linked with AF remain 'unacceptably high' despite new treatments

UVA to study how the 'Call to Health' model helps African-American women manage diabetes

UVA to study how the 'Call to Health' model helps African-American women manage diabetes

Young adults with juvenile diabetes may face risk of heart attack and stroke

Young adults with juvenile diabetes may face risk of heart attack and stroke

Diabetes more prevalent in every part of the world

Diabetes more prevalent in every part of the world

Less than half of primary-care physicians refer all diabetes patients to education programs

Less than half of primary-care physicians refer all diabetes patients to education programs

Epilepsy may arise from complex mixture of altered ion channels

Epilepsy may arise from complex mixture of altered ion channels

BIOTRONIK to introduce Lumax DX system for complete atrial arrhythmia diagnosis

BIOTRONIK to introduce Lumax DX system for complete atrial arrhythmia diagnosis

InVasc commences INV-144 Phase IIa trial in chronic kidney disease

InVasc commences INV-144 Phase IIa trial in chronic kidney disease

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