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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.
Semaglutide shows significant weight loss and health benefits in four-year obesity study

Semaglutide shows significant weight loss and health benefits in four-year obesity study

Unraveling the genetic connection between IBD and Parkinson's disease

Unraveling the genetic connection between IBD and Parkinson's disease

COVID-19 survivors show lasting brain function alterations, fMRI study finds

COVID-19 survivors show lasting brain function alterations, fMRI study finds

Research explores the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on internal clock of cells

Research explores the effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on internal clock of cells

Protein mechanics key to cell nucleus entry, study finds

Protein mechanics key to cell nucleus entry, study finds

SHINE trial reveals risks of high blood sugar in post-thrombolysis stroke care

SHINE trial reveals risks of high blood sugar in post-thrombolysis stroke care

Study shows clear benefit from COVID-19 vaccination for heart failure patients

Study shows clear benefit from COVID-19 vaccination for heart failure patients

NHS still faces waiting list challenges

NHS still faces waiting list challenges

Study reveals altered protein rhythms linked to metabolic disorders in night shift workers

Study reveals altered protein rhythms linked to metabolic disorders in night shift workers

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels linked to dramatically lower mortality and disease risks, study finds

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels linked to dramatically lower mortality and disease risks, study finds

New tool more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases

New tool more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases

They were shot at the super bowl parade — and might have bullets in their bodies forever

They were shot at the super bowl parade — and might have bullets in their bodies forever

Forget ringing the button for the nurse. Patients now stay connected by wearing one.

Forget ringing the button for the nurse. Patients now stay connected by wearing one.

University of Michigan initiative addresses hand health disparities in older adults

University of Michigan initiative addresses hand health disparities in older adults

AI matches physicians in identifying urgent cases in the emergency department

AI matches physicians in identifying urgent cases in the emergency department

Breakthrough implantable cardiac pump offers hope for children awaiting heart transplants

Breakthrough implantable cardiac pump offers hope for children awaiting heart transplants

Increase in sedentary time from childhood associated with progressing heart enlargement

Increase in sedentary time from childhood associated with progressing heart enlargement

Modified sugar molecules boost stem cell therapy for brain repair after cardiac arrest

Modified sugar molecules boost stem cell therapy for brain repair after cardiac arrest

New data reveals optimal timing for percutaneous coronary intervention in TAVR patients

New data reveals optimal timing for percutaneous coronary intervention in TAVR patients

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