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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.
SIR offers five-day course that covers all aspects of acute stroke management

SIR offers five-day course that covers all aspects of acute stroke management

Positive results from phase I clinical trial of MultiStem in patients with AMI announced

Positive results from phase I clinical trial of MultiStem in patients with AMI announced

Scientists identify new targets to develop treatment for HD

Scientists identify new targets to develop treatment for HD

Study reveals high rate of atrial fibrillation in patients with early stages of CKD

Study reveals high rate of atrial fibrillation in patients with early stages of CKD

FDA Advisory Committee recommends approval of AstraZeneca's ticagrelor for Acute Coronary Syndromes

FDA Advisory Committee recommends approval of AstraZeneca's ticagrelor for Acute Coronary Syndromes

REM sleep behavior disorder may later lead to neurologic disorders

REM sleep behavior disorder may later lead to neurologic disorders

Athersys reports positive results from MultiStem phase I clinical trial in heart attack patients

Athersys reports positive results from MultiStem phase I clinical trial in heart attack patients

Inhibition of MMPs can offer therapeutic benefit in Huntington's disease: Study

Inhibition of MMPs can offer therapeutic benefit in Huntington's disease: Study

VaxGen completes merger transaction with diaDexus

VaxGen completes merger transaction with diaDexus

Price of sun overindulgence and tanning misuse is not just skin deep

Price of sun overindulgence and tanning misuse is not just skin deep

NCKU engineers and physical therapy experts develop rehabilitation robots

NCKU engineers and physical therapy experts develop rehabilitation robots

New study on treating CP with HBOT is making waves in India, U.S.

New study on treating CP with HBOT is making waves in India, U.S.

Merck signs non-exclusive license agreement with LabCorp for commercialization of genetic test

Merck signs non-exclusive license agreement with LabCorp for commercialization of genetic test

Teenage boys more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood, researchers reveal

Teenage boys more likely to develop high blood pressure in early adulthood, researchers reveal

Scientists unveil new biomarkers for stroke, coronary heart disease

Scientists unveil new biomarkers for stroke, coronary heart disease

SBHCS deploys MedeAnalytics platform to automate patient access process of health system

SBHCS deploys MedeAnalytics platform to automate patient access process of health system

Studies that compare treatment options for carotid artery disease provide no clear answer, physician reports

Studies that compare treatment options for carotid artery disease provide no clear answer, physician reports

Data shows Exergen temporal artery thermometer outsells all other brands

Data shows Exergen temporal artery thermometer outsells all other brands

Unique device helps disabled people navigate wheelchairs by sniffing

Unique device helps disabled people navigate wheelchairs by sniffing

Scientists discover mechanism behind flushing reaction caused by nicotinic acid treatment

Scientists discover mechanism behind flushing reaction caused by nicotinic acid treatment

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