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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.
Error in CT scan machine led to radiation overdoses in LA hospital

Error in CT scan machine led to radiation overdoses in LA hospital

Women with breast cancer can improve their mental health through Transcendental Meditation technique

Women with breast cancer can improve their mental health through Transcendental Meditation technique

Institute of Medicine elects researcher from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as its member

Institute of Medicine elects researcher from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia as its member

VIA Pharmaceuticals receives determination letter from NASDAQ Stock Market

VIA Pharmaceuticals receives determination letter from NASDAQ Stock Market

National study shows people who work after retiring experience fewer major diseases

National study shows people who work after retiring experience fewer major diseases

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to support research in numerous health areas

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to support research in numerous health areas

Researchers to investigate an existing drug for speedy recovery of stroke patients

Researchers to investigate an existing drug for speedy recovery of stroke patients

Patients at highly rated hospitals have a 52% lower chance of dying: Study

Patients at highly rated hospitals have a 52% lower chance of dying: Study

Parkinson's patients with higher urate levels in their blood and CSF had slower functional decline

Parkinson's patients with higher urate levels in their blood and CSF had slower functional decline

AVANIR Pharmaceuticals announces results of Zenvia double-blind Phase III STAR trial

AVANIR Pharmaceuticals announces results of Zenvia double-blind Phase III STAR trial

States eye budget cuts and health reform

States eye budget cuts and health reform

Kaiser Permanente receives $54 million grant from NIH to conduct health research

Kaiser Permanente receives $54 million grant from NIH to conduct health research

Merck Frosst Canada's JANUMET receives Notice of Compliance in Canada

Merck Frosst Canada's JANUMET receives Notice of Compliance in Canada

Good Samaritan Hospital tops HealthGrade ratings for stroke treatment and joint replacement

Good Samaritan Hospital tops HealthGrade ratings for stroke treatment and joint replacement

Patient outcomes better in highly rated hospitals than others

Patient outcomes better in highly rated hospitals than others

Central DuPage Hospital to test new device that may reverse brain damage up to 24 hours after stroke

Central DuPage Hospital to test new device that may reverse brain damage up to 24 hours after stroke

Wake Forest University School of Medicine honours researchers

Wake Forest University School of Medicine honours researchers

Memory and sensory enhancement guide book

Memory and sensory enhancement guide book

New journal focuses on therapeutic hypothermia and its applications in cardiology and neurotrauma

New journal focuses on therapeutic hypothermia and its applications in cardiology and neurotrauma

New device minimizes brain damage by speeding the delivery of post-stroke countermeasures

New device minimizes brain damage by speeding the delivery of post-stroke countermeasures

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