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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.
Stroke severity is the predominant predictor of discharge destination

Stroke severity is the predominant predictor of discharge destination

Tinned tuna lowers the risk of an irregular hearbeat

Tinned tuna lowers the risk of an irregular hearbeat

New type of cryogenic catheter

New type of cryogenic catheter

General childhood intelligence may be an important and informative early determinant of subsequent adult health

General childhood intelligence may be an important and informative early determinant of subsequent adult health

Updated guidelines for treatment of blood cholesterol

Updated guidelines for treatment of blood cholesterol

First successful gene therapy that mimics the action of calcium channel blockers

First successful gene therapy that mimics the action of calcium channel blockers

Surveys of pizzas, baked beans and canned pasta show salt levels can vary significantly

Surveys of pizzas, baked beans and canned pasta show salt levels can vary significantly

Anticoagulant therapy with enoxaparin is an effective alternative to heparin therapy for patients with acute coronary syndromes

Anticoagulant therapy with enoxaparin is an effective alternative to heparin therapy for patients with acute coronary syndromes

New Zealand research to help reduce depression amongst stroke victims

New Zealand research to help reduce depression amongst stroke victims

NovoSeven may prove to be the first effective treatment for brain hemorrhage caused by stroke

NovoSeven may prove to be the first effective treatment for brain hemorrhage caused by stroke

Questions about this once widely-accepted treatment for postmenopausal ills

Questions about this once widely-accepted treatment for postmenopausal ills

Gum disease vaccination aim of world-first research

Gum disease vaccination aim of world-first research

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Red and processed meats, sweets and desserts may increase risk of stroke

Red and processed meats, sweets and desserts may increase risk of stroke

Brain recordings may shed light on disorders of self-perception such as schizophrenia, stroke and phantom limb syndrome

Brain recordings may shed light on disorders of self-perception such as schizophrenia, stroke and phantom limb syndrome

First strokes now bone health, moderate alcohol consumption good for women

First strokes now bone health, moderate alcohol consumption good for women

Research describes how nerve growth factor stimulates a sequence of proteins that promote nerve growth

Research describes how nerve growth factor stimulates a sequence of proteins that promote nerve growth

Exercise found to be equally effective as diuretics in preventing high blood pressure and an enlarged heart

Exercise found to be equally effective as diuretics in preventing high blood pressure and an enlarged heart

Harmless form of the herpes virus may help create a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease

Harmless form of the herpes virus may help create a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease

Four most common cancers accounted for over half of the 225,000 new cases of malignant cancer registered in England in 2001

Four most common cancers accounted for over half of the 225,000 new cases of malignant cancer registered in England in 2001

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