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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.
Neutralizing inhibitory molecules does not improve regeneration in damaged spinal axons

Neutralizing inhibitory molecules does not improve regeneration in damaged spinal axons

2010 Independence Expo to promote active living and independence for aged and disabled Americans

2010 Independence Expo to promote active living and independence for aged and disabled Americans

CPHA celebrates 12 great achievements of public health in Canada

CPHA celebrates 12 great achievements of public health in Canada

Caregiver's guide on avoiding life-threatening swallowing problems

Caregiver's guide on avoiding life-threatening swallowing problems

Study reveals insurance related differences in hospital mortality for AMI, stroke, pneumonia

Study reveals insurance related differences in hospital mortality for AMI, stroke, pneumonia

Researchers develop new tool for removing blood clots in brain

Researchers develop new tool for removing blood clots in brain

CoLucid's lasmiditan NAAMA effective in treatment of acute migraine attacks

CoLucid's lasmiditan NAAMA effective in treatment of acute migraine attacks

Abnormalities in the process of blood clot formation contribute to pathogenesis of AD: Research

Abnormalities in the process of blood clot formation contribute to pathogenesis of AD: Research

NIH awards Aestus $2M SBIR grant for clinical trials of treatment for chronic neuropathic pain

NIH awards Aestus $2M SBIR grant for clinical trials of treatment for chronic neuropathic pain

New AAN guideline provides step-by-step process for determining brain death in adults

New AAN guideline provides step-by-step process for determining brain death in adults

CXCR4 protein restores brain damage in multiple sclerosis patients

CXCR4 protein restores brain damage in multiple sclerosis patients

Clinical guidelines for UC emergency medicine physicians

Clinical guidelines for UC emergency medicine physicians

Promising technique to curb devastating effects of strokes

Promising technique to curb devastating effects of strokes

Lantheus Medical Imaging reports Phase 1 data of LMI 1195 heart failure PET imaging agent

Lantheus Medical Imaging reports Phase 1 data of LMI 1195 heart failure PET imaging agent

Blood vessel-blocking drug slows prostate cancer progression: Experts

Blood vessel-blocking drug slows prostate cancer progression: Experts

In the news: Senate and jobs bill; Obama appeals to seniors; States' Medicaid squeeze; Beyond COBRA

In the news: Senate and jobs bill; Obama appeals to seniors; States' Medicaid squeeze; Beyond COBRA

Two Canadian stroke services earn Stroke Services Distinction from Accreditation Canada

Two Canadian stroke services earn Stroke Services Distinction from Accreditation Canada

Phase 2 study results of Qnexa in patients with OSA presented at SLEEP 2010

Phase 2 study results of Qnexa in patients with OSA presented at SLEEP 2010

New technique to prevent tumours developing in connection with stem cell transplantations

New technique to prevent tumours developing in connection with stem cell transplantations

Value-based wellness programs for patients with metabolic syndrome

Value-based wellness programs for patients with metabolic syndrome

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