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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.
Study identifies molecular changes in red blood cells that cause vascular damage in type 2 diabetes

Study identifies molecular changes in red blood cells that cause vascular damage in type 2 diabetes

Simultaneously Measuring 7,000 Proteins: Groundbreaking Proteomics from SomaLogic

Simultaneously Measuring 7,000 Proteins: Groundbreaking Proteomics from SomaLogic

Immune cell patterns can help predict kidney cancer patients' response to immunotherapy

Immune cell patterns can help predict kidney cancer patients' response to immunotherapy

Diet-associated molecules in the gut are linked with aggressive prostate cancer

Diet-associated molecules in the gut are linked with aggressive prostate cancer

Cancer cells change their shape and migration modes more often, says research

Cancer cells change their shape and migration modes more often, says research

Genetic liability to mental health conditions may affect a person's choice of residence

Genetic liability to mental health conditions may affect a person's choice of residence

'Switching on' Sight using Gene Therapy

'Switching on' Sight using Gene Therapy

Study finds novel genes linked to fibromuscular dysplasia using genetic meta-analysis

Study finds novel genes linked to fibromuscular dysplasia using genetic meta-analysis

Novel research reveals a vital but previously unknown role for microglia

Novel research reveals a vital but previously unknown role for microglia

Ketone supplement may be a new therapeutic strategy for enhancing brain health in adults with obesity

Ketone supplement may be a new therapeutic strategy for enhancing brain health in adults with obesity

Gene therapy turns glial brain cells into neurons, restores visual function

Gene therapy turns glial brain cells into neurons, restores visual function

Researchers identify new protein that may critically contribute to severe COVID-19

Researchers identify new protein that may critically contribute to severe COVID-19

NIH to renew grants to continue building the ClinGen resource

NIH to renew grants to continue building the ClinGen resource

Naturally occurring protein that blocks inflammatory response linked to better stroke recovery in mice

Naturally occurring protein that blocks inflammatory response linked to better stroke recovery in mice

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Scientists explore whether consuming cocoa can help us age better

Peanut consumption associated with reduced risk of ischemic stroke in Asian population

Peanut consumption associated with reduced risk of ischemic stroke in Asian population

High fat diets lead to over-eating and obesity in rats by disturbing the body clock

High fat diets lead to over-eating and obesity in rats by disturbing the body clock

Family of naturally occurring proteins shows promise for treating ischemic stroke

Family of naturally occurring proteins shows promise for treating ischemic stroke

Muscle protein tied to physical fitness in youth and age-associated diseases

Muscle protein tied to physical fitness in youth and age-associated diseases

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