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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.
Antibiotic functioning as an off switch being developed for gene therapy of Parkinson's disease

Antibiotic functioning as an off switch being developed for gene therapy of Parkinson's disease

Thrombogenics issues business update and half year results

Thrombogenics issues business update and half year results

U.S. FDA agrees to the study design for cardiovascular outcomes trial of alogliptin

U.S. FDA agrees to the study design for cardiovascular outcomes trial of alogliptin

Researchers find link between asymptomatic PAD and cardiovascular events among stroke and TIA patients

Researchers find link between asymptomatic PAD and cardiovascular events among stroke and TIA patients

NIH panel releases report on the pertinence of family health history information in improving health

NIH panel releases report on the pertinence of family health history information in improving health

Joint Commission urges health care leaders to prevent errors by taking the zero-defect approach

Joint Commission urges health care leaders to prevent errors by taking the zero-defect approach

Leicester research reveals the detrimental effects of Beta blockers on central aortic pressures

Leicester research reveals the detrimental effects of Beta blockers on central aortic pressures

Kingston General Hospital adopts Sentinelle Medical's new breast imaging system through HTAIP

Kingston General Hospital adopts Sentinelle Medical's new breast imaging system through HTAIP

New rule from CMS for improving stroke patient care in hospitals

New rule from CMS for improving stroke patient care in hospitals

Thickening of neck arteries in healthy middle-aged women with feelings of hopelessness

Thickening of neck arteries in healthy middle-aged women with feelings of hopelessness

Blood thinner warfarin may have opposite effects in kidney disease patients on dialysis

Blood thinner warfarin may have opposite effects in kidney disease patients on dialysis

Health Canada issues marketing approval for NeuroVasx's cPAX Aneurysm Treatment System

Health Canada issues marketing approval for NeuroVasx's cPAX Aneurysm Treatment System

Beta-blockers are less effective at preventing stroke in older people with high blood pressure

Beta-blockers are less effective at preventing stroke in older people with high blood pressure

Stemedica unveils two of its latest scientific discoveries at the 2009 World Stem Cell Summit

Stemedica unveils two of its latest scientific discoveries at the 2009 World Stem Cell Summit

European Medicines Agency accepts reviewal of Merck's MAA for regulatory approval of vernakalant IV

European Medicines Agency accepts reviewal of Merck's MAA for regulatory approval of vernakalant IV

Kudzu vine root extracts may be developed as a dietary supplement for people with metabolic syndrome

Kudzu vine root extracts may be developed as a dietary supplement for people with metabolic syndrome

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference

Oxygen Biotherapeutics to present at the Rodman & Renshaw Annual Global Investment Conference

MedAssets to deliver transformational revenue cycle solutions for Saint Barnabas Health Care System

MedAssets to deliver transformational revenue cycle solutions for Saint Barnabas Health Care System

Patients enrolled in the TREAT Phase 3 study treated with Aranesp to a target hemoglobin of 13 g/dL

Patients enrolled in the TREAT Phase 3 study treated with Aranesp to a target hemoglobin of 13 g/dL

Defentect's radiation detection system to be installed at Washington Hospital Center

Defentect's radiation detection system to be installed at Washington Hospital Center

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