Many people think strokes happen without warning, but health experts say the body often sends important signals days or even ...
It’s known as a “mini” stroke — but a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is no small thing. Though it typically lasts only a few minutes, this temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain can be an ...
Most people don’t expect it. One moment everything is normal. The next, something feels wrong in a way that’s hard to explain ...
*A temporary medical episode that mimics the effects of a stroke could be your body’s way of signaling that a far more serious event is on the horizon, health experts warn. Known as a transient ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jorg Greuel/Getty Images The term “ministroke” can be a bit of a head-scratcher: How can there be a tiny form of a full-blown ...
All the wonderful and most welcome signs of the new life surround us. (Sorry, allergy sufferers! I do feel your pain!)  The ...
*A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, either by a blocked artery or bleeding, causing potential brain cell damage. Symptoms vary depending on the affected brain area and the ...
CNN — (CNN) — One in six deaths from cardiovascular disease in the United States is due to stroke, and over 100 million people worldwide have had a stroke, which is a leading cause of serious ...
Stroke can happen to anyone, at any age and at any time. The number of strokes among younger adults under 55 is rising worldwide, and every day in the UK around 240 people experience the traumatic and ...
In the United States, someone experiences a stroke every 40 seconds, making it one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability. May is recognized as National Stroke Awareness Month and ...
The incidence of stroke following a transient ischemic attack (TIA) has decreased somewhat over the past 50 years but hardly at all during the past decade, a new meta-analysis shows. "This systematic ...
During a session at the French Language Neurology Days (JNLF) 2026, Pierre Amarenco, MD, professor of neurology at Paris University, founder/chair of the Neurology and Stroke Center, and SOS-TIA ...