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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.
Caffeinated coffee boosts blood GCSF levels, protects against Alzheimer's

Caffeinated coffee boosts blood GCSF levels, protects against Alzheimer's

Every second counts when performing cardiac arrest resuscitation

Every second counts when performing cardiac arrest resuscitation

Study finds improvement in quality of health care for minority stroke patients

Study finds improvement in quality of health care for minority stroke patients

Johns Hopkins scientists develop mouse model for autism spectrum disorders

Johns Hopkins scientists develop mouse model for autism spectrum disorders

Atrium to focus on metabolic syndrome, nutrition research

Atrium to focus on metabolic syndrome, nutrition research

JDRF launches clinical trials network for treatment of type 1 diabetes

JDRF launches clinical trials network for treatment of type 1 diabetes

Hardin Memorial Hospital selects ProVation Order Sets

Hardin Memorial Hospital selects ProVation Order Sets

Concert to advance CTP-499, C-21191 into Phase 2 trials for diabetic nephropathy and spasticity

Concert to advance CTP-499, C-21191 into Phase 2 trials for diabetic nephropathy and spasticity

FDA approves NULOJIX

FDA approves NULOJIX

Insights into why African Americans with dental insurance receive poorer dental care

Insights into why African Americans with dental insurance receive poorer dental care

Low levels of education, poverty and other social factors contribute to many U.S. deaths

Low levels of education, poverty and other social factors contribute to many U.S. deaths

Patients still being enrolled in clinical trial for new peripheral vascular disease treatment

Patients still being enrolled in clinical trial for new peripheral vascular disease treatment

High rates of type 1 diabetes in Australian children

High rates of type 1 diabetes in Australian children

Precisely mapped allosteric binding site will facilitate design of drugs with minimal side effects

Precisely mapped allosteric binding site will facilitate design of drugs with minimal side effects

First artificial lung transplantation in toddler performed at St. Louis Children's Hospital

First artificial lung transplantation in toddler performed at St. Louis Children's Hospital

Snack-based diet can increase risk of obesity

Snack-based diet can increase risk of obesity

Biomedical engineers analyze and duplicate the neural mechanism of learning in rats

Biomedical engineers analyze and duplicate the neural mechanism of learning in rats

AAIDD honors BUSM professor for intellectual and developmental disabilities research

AAIDD honors BUSM professor for intellectual and developmental disabilities research

HHS announces funding opportunity for national networks of community-based organizations

HHS announces funding opportunity for national networks of community-based organizations

UCSF study seeks to discover true causes of sudden cardiac death

UCSF study seeks to discover true causes of sudden cardiac death

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