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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.
Understanding the link between EBV-infected B cells and multiple sclerosis

Understanding the link between EBV-infected B cells and multiple sclerosis

Study uncovers probable origin of stuttering in the brain

Study uncovers probable origin of stuttering in the brain

Oral semaglutide shows promising results for type 2 diabetes in routine clinical settings

Oral semaglutide shows promising results for type 2 diabetes in routine clinical settings

Heavy menstrual bleeding raises heart disease risk in young women

Heavy menstrual bleeding raises heart disease risk in young women

High-income earners have 32% lower stroke mortality risk

High-income earners have 32% lower stroke mortality risk

AI could offer companionship to lonely people

AI could offer companionship to lonely people

SELECT trial shows semaglutide reduces kidney decline in obese patients

SELECT trial shows semaglutide reduces kidney decline in obese patients

Experts recommend structured approach to optimize exercise interventions in MS rehabilitation

Experts recommend structured approach to optimize exercise interventions in MS rehabilitation

Revolutionizing neurological research: Barrow Neuro Analytics Center opens in Phoenix

Revolutionizing neurological research: Barrow Neuro Analytics Center opens in Phoenix

Newly discovered neuron type guides retinal blood vessel formation

Newly discovered neuron type guides retinal blood vessel formation

Study offers insights into factors influencing older adults to stop driving

Study offers insights into factors influencing older adults to stop driving

Are step counts as effective as time-based exercise in boosting health?

Are step counts as effective as time-based exercise in boosting health?

Higher intake of ultra-processed foods linked to increased risk of stroke and cognitive decline

Higher intake of ultra-processed foods linked to increased risk of stroke and cognitive decline

LMU study identifies dual genetic pathways increasing cardiovascular disease risk

LMU study identifies dual genetic pathways increasing cardiovascular disease risk

Extreme heat and cold linked to increased risk of stroke mortality

Extreme heat and cold linked to increased risk of stroke mortality

Study finds microplastics in blood clots, linking them to higher risk of heart attacks and strokes

Study finds microplastics in blood clots, linking them to higher risk of heart attacks and strokes

Regular use of fish oil supplements linked to increased heart disease risk in healthy individuals

Regular use of fish oil supplements linked to increased heart disease risk in healthy individuals

Study links nocturnal heat with increased stroke risk

Study links nocturnal heat with increased stroke risk

Are fish oil supplements associated with cardiovascular disease?

Are fish oil supplements associated with cardiovascular disease?

Taurine supplementation shows promise in reducing metabolic syndrome risk factors, study finds

Taurine supplementation shows promise in reducing metabolic syndrome risk factors, study finds

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