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An interaction of vascular risk factors and immune responses to the SARS-CoV-2 virus may explain the increased risk of stroke for people with COVID-19.
Bruce was having an ischemic stroke. These strokes happen when arteries to the brain become narrowed or blocked, significantly reducing blood flow. If left ...
... stroke symptoms. heart and heart beat graph. A Mayo Clinic study, presented at the American Stroke Conference in New Orleans in early February, says that men ...
I've read that it puts me at greater risk of stroke. Can you tell me more about this? ANSWER: You may not have known you had atrial fibrillation (AFib) until ...
The Heart Brain Clinic brings together neurologists and cardiologists to determine stroke etiology. Patients see both types of specialists during the same ...
This blockage may cause brief strokelike symptoms. But a TIA doesn't cause permanent damage to brain cells or the brain. A regular stroke causes a prolonged ...
Getting a flu shot may offer an added benefit. A recent study published in Stroke, an American Heart Association journal, suggests flu vaccination might ...
Endovascular reperfusion therapy in acute ischemic stroke comprises a number of pharmacological and mechanical procedures. Mechanical endovascular thrombectomy ...
Patients living with physical changes from stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy and other conditions may regain some function in their hands and arms ...
Experiencing an initial stroke puts patients at risk for subsequent strokes, further disability and even death. A collaborative specialty clinic. Preventing ...
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