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And once patients have had a stroke, they are at risk for another. Preventing a subsequent stroke can be challenging, especially if the cause of the initial ...
Genetic factors in ischemic stroke. Smoking or being the first-degree relative — such as a parent, an aunt, a grandparent or a cousin — of someone who has had ...
... stroke with your healthcare professional, write down and be ready to discuss: Your risk factors for a stroke, such as family history of strokes. Your ...
C3FIT's overall goal is to assess if patient outcomes are improved when the Comprehensive and Primary Stroke Center (CSC/PSC) system is supplemented with an ...
Researchers in this brain focus area of the Discovery and Translation Labs at Mayo Clinic study conditions related to aging, stroke and vascular problems.
Most strokes occur when blood flow to the brain is blocked off. That's called eschemic stroke. In this Medical Edge Radio episode, Mayo Clinic Dr. David ...
Stroke telemedicine is a field requiring specialized and coordinated care. Mayo Clinic neurologists trained in blood vessel conditions (vascular neurologists), ...
Median time from hospital arrival to the time of skin puncture to access the artery selected for endovascular treatment of acute ischemic stroke.
Stroke is the leading cause of permanent disability in the U.S., striking nearly 800,000 people each year. Hemorrhagic, or bleeding, stroke is particularly ...
The hustle and bustle of the holidays can bring unexpected medical concerns, including increased risk for heart attack and stroke.
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