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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.
Women with PAD may lose ability to walk, climb stairs sooner than men: Researchers

Women with PAD may lose ability to walk, climb stairs sooner than men: Researchers

North Shore-LIJ begins patient enrollment in epilepsy research study

North Shore-LIJ begins patient enrollment in epilepsy research study

Research roundup: Comparing profit and nonprofit hospice care; Hospital mortality and spending; High-deductible insurance plans

Research roundup: Comparing profit and nonprofit hospice care; Hospital mortality and spending; High-deductible insurance plans

Benefits and underutilization of ITB therapy for multiple sclerosis

Benefits and underutilization of ITB therapy for multiple sclerosis

CVT more common than previously thought, disproportionally affects pregnant women

CVT more common than previously thought, disproportionally affects pregnant women

Stem cells delivered intranasally improve motor function in Parkinson's disease

Stem cells delivered intranasally improve motor function in Parkinson's disease

JDRF, Eli Lilly sign agreement to fund type 1 diabetes research for re-generative medicine

JDRF, Eli Lilly sign agreement to fund type 1 diabetes research for re-generative medicine

Consumer Reports Health unveils ratings of nine common screenings for heart disease

Consumer Reports Health unveils ratings of nine common screenings for heart disease

New device to treat heart hiccups

New device to treat heart hiccups

Concert and WRAIR enter CRADA to evaluate novel compound for seizure protection associated with TBI

Concert and WRAIR enter CRADA to evaluate novel compound for seizure protection associated with TBI

Vegetarians, vegans need to increase omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12 to reduce heart disease risk

Vegetarians, vegans need to increase omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin B12 to reduce heart disease risk

Older people with metabolic syndrome may face high risk of developing memory loss

Older people with metabolic syndrome may face high risk of developing memory loss

Isis commences ISIS-FXIRx Phase 1 study for treatment of clotting disorders

Isis commences ISIS-FXIRx Phase 1 study for treatment of clotting disorders

Study suggests human amniotic cells 'cross talk' with melatonin receptor MT1

Study suggests human amniotic cells 'cross talk' with melatonin receptor MT1

New national initiative to increase heart attack awareness among women

New national initiative to increase heart attack awareness among women

Nitrate boosts efficiency of mitochondria

Nitrate boosts efficiency of mitochondria

Research identifies potential reversibility of chronic neurologic disability in stroke survivors

Research identifies potential reversibility of chronic neurologic disability in stroke survivors

Mother’s stroke history can help predict daughter’s risk of heart attack

Mother’s stroke history can help predict daughter’s risk of heart attack

Study finds link between oral health care and heart disease

Study finds link between oral health care and heart disease

Public services supporting California's low-income, disabled elderly is fragile, says study

Public services supporting California's low-income, disabled elderly is fragile, says study

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