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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.
Pluristem completes parallel scientific advisory process with EMA and FDA for PLX-PAD clinical development

Pluristem completes parallel scientific advisory process with EMA and FDA for PLX-PAD clinical development

Case Western Reserve, Athersys enter partnership for scientific study on spinal cord injury

Case Western Reserve, Athersys enter partnership for scientific study on spinal cord injury

MD Anderson experts create plan to guide women on healthy behaviors

MD Anderson experts create plan to guide women on healthy behaviors

American Heart Association documents commitment to improve heart and stroke-related public policy

American Heart Association documents commitment to improve heart and stroke-related public policy

Curcumin and dye brilliant blue G may help block dangerous swelling in TBI

Curcumin and dye brilliant blue G may help block dangerous swelling in TBI

NQF implements quality measures pertaining to ambulatory emergency and urgent care

NQF implements quality measures pertaining to ambulatory emergency and urgent care

UAB study uses InQ system to evaluate effects of secondary injury components on brain cells

UAB study uses InQ system to evaluate effects of secondary injury components on brain cells

Loyola introduces wheelchair yoga program for hospitalized patients

Loyola introduces wheelchair yoga program for hospitalized patients

Higher fruit and vegetable intake lowers risk of dying from ischaemic heart disease

Higher fruit and vegetable intake lowers risk of dying from ischaemic heart disease

MicroRNA-29 molecule makes brain cells resistant to programmed cell death

MicroRNA-29 molecule makes brain cells resistant to programmed cell death

Time-lapse technique can show cellular-level changes within deep brain regions: Study

Time-lapse technique can show cellular-level changes within deep brain regions: Study

Medtronic recieves conditional approval from FDA to modify CoreValve U.S. Pivotal Clinical Trial

Medtronic recieves conditional approval from FDA to modify CoreValve U.S. Pivotal Clinical Trial

Hamilton Academy of Medicine launches campaign to increase awareness about smoking cessation

Hamilton Academy of Medicine launches campaign to increase awareness about smoking cessation

American Heart Association honors SBUMC with Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award

American Heart Association honors SBUMC with Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award

Women's Health Congress to explore mammography controversy

Women's Health Congress to explore mammography controversy

New guideline recommends plasmapheresis usage to treat people with severe relapses in MS, neuropathies

New guideline recommends plasmapheresis usage to treat people with severe relapses in MS, neuropathies

Health Canada approves Eli Lilly's BYETTA for treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes

Health Canada approves Eli Lilly's BYETTA for treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes

Painkillers and heart attack risk

Painkillers and heart attack risk

First Round Table Meeting on Metabolomics & Diabetes takes place in Vienna

First Round Table Meeting on Metabolomics & Diabetes takes place in Vienna

Merck announces changes in vorapaxar clinical studies

Merck announces changes in vorapaxar clinical studies

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