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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.
Patients Medical offers innovative stroke treatments to live longer, healthier life

Patients Medical offers innovative stroke treatments to live longer, healthier life

VaxGen signs definitive agreement to acquire diaDexus in stock-for-stock merger

VaxGen signs definitive agreement to acquire diaDexus in stock-for-stock merger

Age of patients makes a difference in comparing endarteroctomy with carotid stenting for stroke-prevention

Age of patients makes a difference in comparing endarteroctomy with carotid stenting for stroke-prevention

Consistent consumption of alcohol contributes to high blood pressure

Consistent consumption of alcohol contributes to high blood pressure

CREST: Carotid artery surgery and stenting have long-term outcomes for patients with stroke

CREST: Carotid artery surgery and stenting have long-term outcomes for patients with stroke

BTE awards Diabetes Care Recognition Program certificates to 118 Montefiore Medical Group physicians

BTE awards Diabetes Care Recognition Program certificates to 118 Montefiore Medical Group physicians

Bone marrow transplant cures excessive pathological grooming behavior in mice

Bone marrow transplant cures excessive pathological grooming behavior in mice

CDP-choline may block skull and brain damage that result from alcohol consumption early in pregnancy

CDP-choline may block skull and brain damage that result from alcohol consumption early in pregnancy

Patterns consolidate features of older theories, may help diagnosis of psychiatric disorders

Patterns consolidate features of older theories, may help diagnosis of psychiatric disorders

IOM, UIC to convene regional meeting to discuss rising rates of diabetes, obesity in the U.S

IOM, UIC to convene regional meeting to discuss rising rates of diabetes, obesity in the U.S

CREST study data published in The New England Journal of Medicine

CREST study data published in The New England Journal of Medicine

Neurological Institute at University Hospitals receives Neuroscience Center of Excellence designation

Neurological Institute at University Hospitals receives Neuroscience Center of Excellence designation

New device to predict wound healing

New device to predict wound healing

Weill Cornell Medical College commences construction of 18-story, $650 million Medical Research Building

Weill Cornell Medical College commences construction of 18-story, $650 million Medical Research Building

Researchers use new imaging technique to view microvessels in the brains of living mice

Researchers use new imaging technique to view microvessels in the brains of living mice

Research findings offer possible applications in diagnosis and treatment of patients with atherosclerosis

Research findings offer possible applications in diagnosis and treatment of patients with atherosclerosis

Good number of natural bypass vessels an 'insurance policy' against blockage

Good number of natural bypass vessels an 'insurance policy' against blockage

Half the high schools in Toronto do not train students how to perform CPR: Study

Half the high schools in Toronto do not train students how to perform CPR: Study

Research shows reduced consumption of SSB lowers blood pressure

Research shows reduced consumption of SSB lowers blood pressure

POZEN receives milestone payment from AstraZeneca for FDA approval of VIMOVO

POZEN receives milestone payment from AstraZeneca for FDA approval of VIMOVO

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