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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 online CDSMP program launched to battle against chronic illnesses

New online CDSMP program launched to battle against chronic illnesses

NIH awards three grants to explore novel treatment strategies for muscular dystrophy

NIH awards three grants to explore novel treatment strategies for muscular dystrophy

UTHealth researcher receives grant to develop biochemical diagnosis test for Alzheimer's disease

UTHealth researcher receives grant to develop biochemical diagnosis test for Alzheimer's disease

Research shows dexamethasone treatment effective for bacterial meningitis

Research shows dexamethasone treatment effective for bacterial meningitis

NEUROKIN accentuates its leadership in the treatment of acute neurological diseases

NEUROKIN accentuates its leadership in the treatment of acute neurological diseases

NINDS establishes new sites as part of Morris K. Udall Centers of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research

NINDS establishes new sites as part of Morris K. Udall Centers of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research

Study finds broader statin use as a cost-effective way to prevent heart attack and stroke

Study finds broader statin use as a cost-effective way to prevent heart attack and stroke

Ready-to-Use Cardene I.V. lowers acutely elevated blood pressure: CLUE study

Ready-to-Use Cardene I.V. lowers acutely elevated blood pressure: CLUE study

Brain cells outside damaged area in stroke patients take on new roles

Brain cells outside damaged area in stroke patients take on new roles

CRP levels vary between ethnically-diverse populations: Study

CRP levels vary between ethnically-diverse populations: Study

Magnetic pulses disrupt neurons that govern motor skills and make a right-handed person to use the left hand

Magnetic pulses disrupt neurons that govern motor skills and make a right-handed person to use the left hand

NIH Stroke Scale helps to predict mortality risk in hospitalized stroke patients

NIH Stroke Scale helps to predict mortality risk in hospitalized stroke patients

Optogenetics helps to restore optimal movement in people with physical disabilities

Optogenetics helps to restore optimal movement in people with physical disabilities

Researchers develop microelectronic circuitry to guide axon growth in damaged brain

Researchers develop microelectronic circuitry to guide axon growth in damaged brain

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

Higher education levels increases need for symptomatic control of Parkinson's disease

Higher education levels increases need for symptomatic control of Parkinson's disease

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

DecImmune Therapeutics receives funds to improve ischemia reperfusion injury outcomes

DecImmune Therapeutics receives funds to improve ischemia reperfusion injury outcomes

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Study finds acupuncture is not effective in stroke recovery

Study finds acupuncture is not effective in stroke recovery

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