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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.
Speaking more languages may lower risk of developing memory problems

Speaking more languages may lower risk of developing memory problems

Researchers find endothelial dysfunction can predict risk of coronary heart disease

Researchers find endothelial dysfunction can predict risk of coronary heart disease

Mutated cancer pathway studies identify therapeutic targets for congenital heart disease

Mutated cancer pathway studies identify therapeutic targets for congenital heart disease

Simple on-road tests can help determine safe driving after stroke

Simple on-road tests can help determine safe driving after stroke

New research: Fluid retention may explain drugs' risk of strokes and heart attacks

New research: Fluid retention may explain drugs' risk of strokes and heart attacks

Middle-age people with cardiovascular issues may have increased risk of developing early memory problems

Middle-age people with cardiovascular issues may have increased risk of developing early memory problems

Mayo Clinic re-accredited as Advanced Primary Stroke Center by TJC

Mayo Clinic re-accredited as Advanced Primary Stroke Center by TJC

CIGNA, Healthy Kids Challenge launch new online initiative to help reverse obesity trend

CIGNA, Healthy Kids Challenge launch new online initiative to help reverse obesity trend

Lifestyle therapy program may help manage cardiovascular risk factors

Lifestyle therapy program may help manage cardiovascular risk factors

Elsevier, CJC publish 2011 issue of Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Elsevier, CJC publish 2011 issue of Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Study: High triglyceride levels linked with increased risk of ischemic stroke

Study: High triglyceride levels linked with increased risk of ischemic stroke

New blood pressure measurement device may enable doctors to treat patients more effectively

New blood pressure measurement device may enable doctors to treat patients more effectively

Amphetamines appear to increase risk of developing Parkinson's disease: New research

Amphetamines appear to increase risk of developing Parkinson's disease: New research

RegeneRx listed on MDB’s 'Best & Brightest' innovators for 2011

RegeneRx listed on MDB’s 'Best & Brightest' innovators for 2011

Heart And Stroke Foundation praises federal government for tobacco package warning system

Heart And Stroke Foundation praises federal government for tobacco package warning system

Positive results from Medtronic CoreValve System study for treatment of aortic valve disease

Positive results from Medtronic CoreValve System study for treatment of aortic valve disease

Pittsburgh researchers awarded funds for testing brain-computer interfaces in patients with spinal cord injuries

Pittsburgh researchers awarded funds for testing brain-computer interfaces in patients with spinal cord injuries

CCS Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines help Canadian physicians recognize and treat heart conditions

CCS Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines help Canadian physicians recognize and treat heart conditions

Scottsdale Healthcare implants MRI-safe pacemaker

Scottsdale Healthcare implants MRI-safe pacemaker

Longer looks: KHN's best health policy picks from thought-provoking publications

Longer looks: KHN's best health policy picks from thought-provoking publications

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