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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 shows migraine and depression may share common genetic pathways

New research shows migraine and depression may share common genetic pathways

MAGIC investigators identify new genetic variants that influence insulin and glucose regulation

MAGIC investigators identify new genetic variants that influence insulin and glucose regulation

Breakthrough discovery could lead to new treatments for a variety of CNS disorders

Breakthrough discovery could lead to new treatments for a variety of CNS disorders

New technique can restore facial movements in paralytic patients

New technique can restore facial movements in paralytic patients

Researchers discover how cells flatten out as they adhere to internal bodily surfaces

Researchers discover how cells flatten out as they adhere to internal bodily surfaces

FDA extends Tarceva's sNDA review period

FDA extends Tarceva's sNDA review period

FDA: Data from Spiriva HandiHaler do not support increased risks for stroke, heart attack or death

FDA: Data from Spiriva HandiHaler do not support increased risks for stroke, heart attack or death

Researchers uncover novel genetic markers for diabetes-related traits

Researchers uncover novel genetic markers for diabetes-related traits

Findings could pave way for new therapeutic approaches for Friedreich's ataxia

Findings could pave way for new therapeutic approaches for Friedreich's ataxia

JDRF and Animas partner to develop an automated system for better control of type 1 diabetes

JDRF and Animas partner to develop an automated system for better control of type 1 diabetes

Androgen replacement therapy may ward off heart damage, says study

Androgen replacement therapy may ward off heart damage, says study

Sudden deaths attributed to cocaine use; drug remains a growing health problem in Europe

Sudden deaths attributed to cocaine use; drug remains a growing health problem in Europe

PositiveID Corporation to add complementary non-invasive glucose-level testing technologies to Healthid division

PositiveID Corporation to add complementary non-invasive glucose-level testing technologies to Healthid division

SOC announces ongoing expansion of emergency neurology on-call services throughout Georgia

SOC announces ongoing expansion of emergency neurology on-call services throughout Georgia

In-home virtual reality videogames improve hand function in teens with hemiplegic cerebral palsy

In-home virtual reality videogames improve hand function in teens with hemiplegic cerebral palsy

Studies show naturally-occurring protein in humans restores motor function in rats after a stroke

Studies show naturally-occurring protein in humans restores motor function in rats after a stroke

GIND scientists identify major role of TDP-43 in two neurodegenerative diseases

GIND scientists identify major role of TDP-43 in two neurodegenerative diseases

Scientists identify fast-acting compound to improve cognitive function impairments

Scientists identify fast-acting compound to improve cognitive function impairments

Women with high BP face greater risk for dementia later in life

Women with high BP face greater risk for dementia later in life

HGS reports commercialization of late-stage products for systemic lupus and chronic hepatitis C

HGS reports commercialization of late-stage products for systemic lupus and chronic hepatitis C

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