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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.
New emergency care guidelines simplify CPR

New emergency care guidelines simplify CPR

UCSF professor receives National Medal of Science

UCSF professor receives National Medal of Science

New imaging technique to study response of white blood cells to inflammation

New imaging technique to study response of white blood cells to inflammation

Botox receives FDA approval for treatment of chronic migraine

Botox receives FDA approval for treatment of chronic migraine

FDA plans to revoke knee implant approval following intense political pressure for its approval

FDA plans to revoke knee implant approval following intense political pressure for its approval

Tocotrienols can help reduce triglyceride levels

Tocotrienols can help reduce triglyceride levels

Genentech and Biogen Idec announce positive results from ocrelizumab phase II RRMS study

Genentech and Biogen Idec announce positive results from ocrelizumab phase II RRMS study

Medtronic CoreValve System IDE for transcatheter aortic valve implantation receives FDA approval

Medtronic CoreValve System IDE for transcatheter aortic valve implantation receives FDA approval

Pericytes regulate blood-brain barrier

Pericytes regulate blood-brain barrier

UCSD certification for SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart to commence:  SynCardia Systems

UCSD certification for SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart to commence: SynCardia Systems

UCLA study sheds light on roots of schizophrenia, autism

UCLA study sheds light on roots of schizophrenia, autism

Cheetah Medical  launches new NICOM System with integrated Pulse Oximetry functionality in Europe

Cheetah Medical launches new NICOM System with integrated Pulse Oximetry functionality in Europe

Waist circumference predicts long-term cardio-metabolic health risks in children: Research

Waist circumference predicts long-term cardio-metabolic health risks in children: Research

European Society of Cardiology to commence new programme of Global Scientific Activities at GW-ICC

European Society of Cardiology to commence new programme of Global Scientific Activities at GW-ICC

Scientists find pericytes regulate blood-brain barrier

Scientists find pericytes regulate blood-brain barrier

'Brain-computer interface' development receives Arizona Biomedical Research Commission grant

'Brain-computer interface' development receives Arizona Biomedical Research Commission grant

Researchers seek to end disparities in cancer, stroke care

Researchers seek to end disparities in cancer, stroke care

New York Stem Cell Foundation names first six NYSCF Investigators

New York Stem Cell Foundation names first six NYSCF Investigators

Hospitalizations and associated costs with peripheral artery disease increase as condition progresses

Hospitalizations and associated costs with peripheral artery disease increase as condition progresses

VNSNY adopts advanced information technology to improve patient care

VNSNY adopts advanced information technology to improve patient care

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