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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.
Pan American Health Organization calls for preventing sickness to curtail health care costs

Pan American Health Organization calls for preventing sickness to curtail health care costs

SSO2 administration reduces heart muscle damage

SSO2 administration reduces heart muscle damage

Breast cancer prevention drugs may negatively affect patients

Breast cancer prevention drugs may negatively affect patients

Phase 3 clinical study results of bazedoxifene released

Phase 3 clinical study results of bazedoxifene released

BCLI collaborates with HBI to complete pre-clinical safety experiments

BCLI collaborates with HBI to complete pre-clinical safety experiments

NMQF launches the P.A.D. Atlas database that maps peripheral arterial disease prevalence by zip code

NMQF launches the P.A.D. Atlas database that maps peripheral arterial disease prevalence by zip code

Lexicon initiates Phase 2 clinical trial of LX4211 in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Lexicon initiates Phase 2 clinical trial of LX4211 in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

OptiVol for accurate prediction of heart failure

OptiVol for accurate prediction of heart failure

New generation CPAP mask to aid sleep apnoea patients from ResMed

New generation CPAP mask to aid sleep apnoea patients from ResMed

Public health policy should stress on reduction in sodium intake

Public health policy should stress on reduction in sodium intake

New critical illness plan from Colonial Life introduced

New critical illness plan from Colonial Life introduced

Common pain cream could serve as cardiac-protectant during heart attack: Study

Common pain cream could serve as cardiac-protectant during heart attack: Study

Carotid and cardiac procedures result in higher incidence of post-operative strokes

Carotid and cardiac procedures result in higher incidence of post-operative strokes

Vivakor completes third-party validation testing of its VivaBlend nutraceutical product

Vivakor completes third-party validation testing of its VivaBlend nutraceutical product

Corventis completes enrollment for clinical trials of its MUSIC program

Corventis completes enrollment for clinical trials of its MUSIC program

Innovative stroke treatment device to minimize brain damage

Innovative stroke treatment device to minimize brain damage

Phase III clinical trial results of DAR-31 published

Phase III clinical trial results of DAR-31 published

Research data reveals why women discontinue treatment with current osteoporosis therapies

Research data reveals why women discontinue treatment with current osteoporosis therapies

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Pluristem begins enrollment following FDA approval for clinical trials of its PLX-PAD stem cell product

Cymbalta maintains reduction in pain for patients with chronic low back pain

Cymbalta maintains reduction in pain for patients with chronic low back pain

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