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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.
A cutting-edge symposium sheds light on the possibilities of molecular neuroimaging

A cutting-edge symposium sheds light on the possibilities of molecular neuroimaging

NPWH launches ETIQ campaign to improve access to information about menopause, estrogen therapy

NPWH launches ETIQ campaign to improve access to information about menopause, estrogen therapy

Two-day symposium on molecular neuroimaging

Two-day symposium on molecular neuroimaging

Inadvertent reprogramming of genes in peripheral nervous system may cause chronic pain

Inadvertent reprogramming of genes in peripheral nervous system may cause chronic pain

Natazia tablets receive FDA approval for prevention of pregnancy

Natazia tablets receive FDA approval for prevention of pregnancy

NHLBI grants MU $8.47 million for research on cardiovascular diseases

NHLBI grants MU $8.47 million for research on cardiovascular diseases

Researchers study effects of dark chocolates in reducing heart disease

Researchers study effects of dark chocolates in reducing heart disease

Swedish researchers present a new principle for inhibiting atherosclerosis

Swedish researchers present a new principle for inhibiting atherosclerosis

AGA Medical first-quarter net sales increase 15.4% to $51.3 million

AGA Medical first-quarter net sales increase 15.4% to $51.3 million

Bill requiring AEDs be installed in public spaces will save countless lives across Ontario

Bill requiring AEDs be installed in public spaces will save countless lives across Ontario

Research reveals reason for ineffectiveness of antioxidants against cardiovascular disease

Research reveals reason for ineffectiveness of antioxidants against cardiovascular disease

Micrus Endovascular reports 24% increase in fourth-quarter neurovascular revenues

Micrus Endovascular reports 24% increase in fourth-quarter neurovascular revenues

RayBiotech announces biomarker grant winners

RayBiotech announces biomarker grant winners

Annual heart disease and stroke rates in China to rise up to 73% by 2030: Research

Annual heart disease and stroke rates in China to rise up to 73% by 2030: Research

Dark chocolate may protect brain after stroke by increasing cellular signals: Researchers

Dark chocolate may protect brain after stroke by increasing cellular signals: Researchers

Study to assess therapy for feeding difficulties in kids

Study to assess therapy for feeding difficulties in kids

New research suggests tPA can act as neuroprotectant against stroke

New research suggests tPA can act as neuroprotectant against stroke

Survey reveals need for educating U.S. women about stroke symptoms

Survey reveals need for educating U.S. women about stroke symptoms

Older men who receive pneumococcal vaccine not less likely to have heart attack, stroke: JAMA

Older men who receive pneumococcal vaccine not less likely to have heart attack, stroke: JAMA

HbA1c can be deceptive in African American children with diabetes: Study

HbA1c can be deceptive in African American children with diabetes: Study

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