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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.
Clear guidelines needed for consistent diagnosis and treatment of childhood stroke

Clear guidelines needed for consistent diagnosis and treatment of childhood stroke

Health Canada approves PRADAX for preventing stroke in AF patients

Health Canada approves PRADAX for preventing stroke in AF patients

Value of medical innovation far outstrips its cost, says Lilly CEO

Value of medical innovation far outstrips its cost, says Lilly CEO

UB endocrinologist receives Junior Faculty Award to study effects of low testosterone in young men with type 2 diabetes

UB endocrinologist receives Junior Faculty Award to study effects of low testosterone in young men with type 2 diabetes

FDA approves NUEDEXTA capsules for pseudobulbar affect

FDA approves NUEDEXTA capsules for pseudobulbar affect

We can consciously control neurons inside our head

We can consciously control neurons inside our head

Coherex achieves two milestones in structural heart disease field

Coherex achieves two milestones in structural heart disease field

GSK and Amicus announce Amigal development and commercialization agreement

GSK and Amicus announce Amigal development and commercialization agreement

Mary Ann Liebert launches Brain Connectivity journal

Mary Ann Liebert launches Brain Connectivity journal

LRI's innovative discovery to predict lupus receives license for clinical laboratory development

LRI's innovative discovery to predict lupus receives license for clinical laboratory development

Stryker enters agreement to acquire assets of Neurovascular division of Boston Scientific

Stryker enters agreement to acquire assets of Neurovascular division of Boston Scientific

Low birth weight linked to poor growth in children with CKD

Low birth weight linked to poor growth in children with CKD

ResMed third quarter revenue increases 17% to $282.0 million

ResMed third quarter revenue increases 17% to $282.0 million

Celgene third quarter non-GAAP total revenue increases 31% to $908 million

Celgene third quarter non-GAAP total revenue increases 31% to $908 million

CCS presents new 2010 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines

CCS presents new 2010 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines

Teck donates $2.5M to support emergency programs and services at St. Paul's Hospital

Teck donates $2.5M to support emergency programs and services at St. Paul's Hospital

Monitoring glucose levels in brain can help predict second-wave of damage in head injury patients

Monitoring glucose levels in brain can help predict second-wave of damage in head injury patients

Individuals can consciously control neurons inside the head, study finds

Individuals can consciously control neurons inside the head, study finds

Health Canada approves PRADAX anticoagulant for stroke prevention in AF patients

Health Canada approves PRADAX anticoagulant for stroke prevention in AF patients

deCODE genetics publishes high resolution recombination map of human genome in Nature journal

deCODE genetics publishes high resolution recombination map of human genome in Nature journal

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