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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.
GE Healthcare, MTL partner to manufacture diagnostic imaging products in Russia

GE Healthcare, MTL partner to manufacture diagnostic imaging products in Russia

UCLA engineers and physicians develop PAD treatment device to prevent thrombosis

UCLA engineers and physicians develop PAD treatment device to prevent thrombosis

Strategies to reduce greenhouse gases benefit human health, show new studies

Strategies to reduce greenhouse gases benefit human health, show new studies

PULSE urges Government of Ontario to introduce CPR course for school students

PULSE urges Government of Ontario to introduce CPR course for school students

Canadian Stroke Network receives $19.2M federal grant

Canadian Stroke Network receives $19.2M federal grant

New study reveals that dentists can help detect patients with cardiovascular disease

New study reveals that dentists can help detect patients with cardiovascular disease

High salt intake poses greater risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease

High salt intake poses greater risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease

LRI awards $3.6 million grants to drive innovative science in lupus and related diseases

LRI awards $3.6 million grants to drive innovative science in lupus and related diseases

Tibion's PK100 Bionic Leg Orthosis awarded TÜV certification

Tibion's PK100 Bionic Leg Orthosis awarded TÜV certification

Medical advances abound while surgeons report concerns about medical errors

Medical advances abound while surgeons report concerns about medical errors

Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of stroke, heart disease and death, finds study

Vitamin D deficiency may increase risk of stroke, heart disease and death, finds study

NFL's new concussion policy welcomed by American Academy of Neurology

NFL's new concussion policy welcomed by American Academy of Neurology

Physical exercise - one of the most effective methods of preventing disease

Physical exercise - one of the most effective methods of preventing disease

$5 million donation for Southampton Hospital to fund a new Emergency Department

$5 million donation for Southampton Hospital to fund a new Emergency Department

Lysteda tablets to treat menorrhagia approved by the FDA

Lysteda tablets to treat menorrhagia approved by the FDA

Human-derived UCB stem cell transplant has positive therapeutic effects on specific lung and heart disorders

Human-derived UCB stem cell transplant has positive therapeutic effects on specific lung and heart disorders

AmKor and Hengdian Group sign license agreement to develop and market new drug candidate in China

AmKor and Hengdian Group sign license agreement to develop and market new drug candidate in China

Vitamin D: A multi-purpose nutrient for overall health

Vitamin D: A multi-purpose nutrient for overall health

Study: Men who do moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise are less likely to have stroke

Study: Men who do moderate-to-heavy intensity exercise are less likely to have stroke

Middle age women who store fat on their waist more likely to develop dementia when they get older: Study

Middle age women who store fat on their waist more likely to develop dementia when they get older: Study

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