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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.
Jiangsu Yanshen receives SFDA disciplinary notice for substandard quality human use rabies vaccine

Jiangsu Yanshen receives SFDA disciplinary notice for substandard quality human use rabies vaccine

ev3's first-quarter 2010 net sales up 21%

ev3's first-quarter 2010 net sales up 21%

Removing unruptured AVM decreases risk of hemorrhaging, provides better outcomes to patients

Removing unruptured AVM decreases risk of hemorrhaging, provides better outcomes to patients

Researchers develop lottery game to assess extent of spatial neglect

Researchers develop lottery game to assess extent of spatial neglect

OSI Pharmaceuticals announces European Commission's approval of Tarceva for NSCLC

OSI Pharmaceuticals announces European Commission's approval of Tarceva for NSCLC

Roche announces results of phase III T-emerge 3 study of taspoglutide in diabetics

Roche announces results of phase III T-emerge 3 study of taspoglutide in diabetics

Higher the blood cholesterol level, greater the risk of atherosclerosis: Study

Higher the blood cholesterol level, greater the risk of atherosclerosis: Study

Talecris Biotherapeutics first-quarter net income increases 35.6% to $45.3 million

Talecris Biotherapeutics first-quarter net income increases 35.6% to $45.3 million

A new approach for treating neurological and degenerative disorders

A new approach for treating neurological and degenerative disorders

Merck disappointed with Supreme Court affirming lower court's ruling in federal securities class action suit

Merck disappointed with Supreme Court affirming lower court's ruling in federal securities class action suit

Study finds kids five and younger dangerously physically inactive

Study finds kids five and younger dangerously physically inactive

High dose B-vitamin therapy slows progression of diabetic nephropathy: Study

High dose B-vitamin therapy slows progression of diabetic nephropathy: Study

Study: Lower blood oxygen levels can lead to heart abnormalities in children with sickle cell disease

Study: Lower blood oxygen levels can lead to heart abnormalities in children with sickle cell disease

Head- and neck-cancer patients who continue to smoke during radiation therapy have poorer overall survival

Head- and neck-cancer patients who continue to smoke during radiation therapy have poorer overall survival

Phase II clinical trial to test safety and efficacy of transplanted encapsulated islets

Phase II clinical trial to test safety and efficacy of transplanted encapsulated islets

Ranibizumab eye injections plus laser therapy result in dramatic visual improvement

Ranibizumab eye injections plus laser therapy result in dramatic visual improvement

Nuvo Research's PENNSAID now available in U.S. pharmacies

Nuvo Research's PENNSAID now available in U.S. pharmacies

Initiative to lower amount of salt in American diet

Initiative to lower amount of salt in American diet

Cell phone program to promote more physical activity

Cell phone program to promote more physical activity

Nearly 50% of adult U.S. population at risk from heart disease

Nearly 50% of adult U.S. population at risk from heart disease

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