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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.
NeuroVasx cPAX Aneurysm Treatment System: first procedure in Spain performed

NeuroVasx cPAX Aneurysm Treatment System: first procedure in Spain performed

Third-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by POZEN

Third-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by POZEN

New CCS guidelines and position papers for physicians and nurse practitioners

New CCS guidelines and position papers for physicians and nurse practitioners

Critical illness insurance, an additional layer of financial protection

Critical illness insurance, an additional layer of financial protection

Upsher-Smith Laboratories publishes data on Slo-Niacin and Lipitor combination study

Upsher-Smith Laboratories publishes data on Slo-Niacin and Lipitor combination study

URI scientists discover a new and effective approach for treating cancerous tumor

URI scientists discover a new and effective approach for treating cancerous tumor

GE’s AgileTrac Asset Manager and Enterprise Capacity Management Solution adopted by Virtua Healthcare

GE’s AgileTrac Asset Manager and Enterprise Capacity Management Solution adopted by Virtua Healthcare

Even one cigarette has serious adverse effects on young adults, says researcher

Even one cigarette has serious adverse effects on young adults, says researcher

Smoking one cigarette can increase artery stiffness by 25% in young adults

Smoking one cigarette can increase artery stiffness by 25% in young adults

One in five young teens has high blood pressure; elevated cholesterol levels increasing at alarming rate

One in five young teens has high blood pressure; elevated cholesterol levels increasing at alarming rate

Excessive salt intake raises blood pressure and increases risk for heart disease and stroke

Excessive salt intake raises blood pressure and increases risk for heart disease and stroke

Study reveals that adding ezetimibe to atorvastatin aids in reducing cholesterol

Study reveals that adding ezetimibe to atorvastatin aids in reducing cholesterol

Patient receives left-ventricular assist device to improve heart function

Patient receives left-ventricular assist device to improve heart function

Driving restrictions for heart patients after angioplasty

Driving restrictions for heart patients after angioplasty

Heart attacks in middle-aged women more common, says study

Heart attacks in middle-aged women more common, says study

Oral contraceptives increase stroke risk but benefits still outweigh risks for most users

Oral contraceptives increase stroke risk but benefits still outweigh risks for most users

Initiative from BankAtlantic and Tenet South Florida Hospitals to meet healthcare needs of  local community

Initiative from BankAtlantic and Tenet South Florida Hospitals to meet healthcare needs of local community

Phase 2a clinical trial in nonsense mutation hemophilia A and hemophilia B initiated

Phase 2a clinical trial in nonsense mutation hemophilia A and hemophilia B initiated

American Heart Association joins international organizations to fight the global threat of stroke

American Heart Association joins international organizations to fight the global threat of stroke

Canadian cardiologists, oncologists team up to fight breast cancer

Canadian cardiologists, oncologists team up to fight breast cancer

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