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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.
New research findings may lead to new treatment options for abdominal aortic aneurysms

New research findings may lead to new treatment options for abdominal aortic aneurysms

GENFIT's GFT505 exhibits potential to address unmet needs in prediabetic and diabetic patients

GENFIT's GFT505 exhibits potential to address unmet needs in prediabetic and diabetic patients

Depression raises risks of advanced and severe complications from diabetes

Depression raises risks of advanced and severe complications from diabetes

Brain study finds intriguing connection between prosody and empathy

Brain study finds intriguing connection between prosody and empathy

International congress reflects emerging importance of abdominal obesity

International congress reflects emerging importance of abdominal obesity

Scientists uncover a key cellular mechanism that alters brain cell function in Huntington's disease

Scientists uncover a key cellular mechanism that alters brain cell function in Huntington's disease

IRSF announces first 2010 ANGEL Grant for testing potential Rett Syndrome therapies

IRSF announces first 2010 ANGEL Grant for testing potential Rett Syndrome therapies

Health organizations urge Congress to protect Medicare beneficiaries' access to critical rehabilitative services

Health organizations urge Congress to protect Medicare beneficiaries' access to critical rehabilitative services

Epidemiological study shows Parkinson's disease is more common among whites and Hispanics

Epidemiological study shows Parkinson's disease is more common among whites and Hispanics

Large research gap exists in effectiveness, mechanism and safety of drugs in children

Large research gap exists in effectiveness, mechanism and safety of drugs in children

AFib: NAVISTAR THERMOCOOL Catheter provides better outcomes compared to drug therapy

AFib: NAVISTAR THERMOCOOL Catheter provides better outcomes compared to drug therapy

PHI installs Infinix VF-i vascular X-ray system with12” x 12” mid-sized FPD

PHI installs Infinix VF-i vascular X-ray system with12” x 12” mid-sized FPD

Joint Commission urges hospitals to take steps to prevent pregnancy-related deaths

Joint Commission urges hospitals to take steps to prevent pregnancy-related deaths

New technology allows faster and more accurate diagnosis of brain aneurysm

New technology allows faster and more accurate diagnosis of brain aneurysm

Researchers identify new drugs to protect brain cells from neurological disease

Researchers identify new drugs to protect brain cells from neurological disease

Counterfeit version of Alli sold over the Internet: FDA warns

Counterfeit version of Alli sold over the Internet: FDA warns

Potential risk factors in skipping insulin injections

Potential risk factors in skipping insulin injections

Eribis Pharmaceuticals' cardiovascular therapy program receives new investment from Karolinska Development

Eribis Pharmaceuticals' cardiovascular therapy program receives new investment from Karolinska Development

Ablation therapy better than drug therapy for heart rhythm disorder

Ablation therapy better than drug therapy for heart rhythm disorder

Osiris Therapeutics completes enrollment in Prochymal MSC therapy Phase II trial for type 1 diabetes

Osiris Therapeutics completes enrollment in Prochymal MSC therapy Phase II trial for type 1 diabetes

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