Primary care physicians are often the first to notice transient ischemic attack stroke symptoms or risks. The right questions can help determine next steps.
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Decoding 'Mini-Strokes': Why Ignoring Warning Signs Could Be a Dangerous Mistake, Even When You're Young
The American Stroke Association actually prefers a more accurate term for TIA: a “warning stroke.” This is because a TIA can serve as a significant sign that a full – blown stroke might occur in the ...
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5 mini stroke symptoms expert doctors say can be easily missed
A mini stroke can signal a more severe stroke in the future. Here, brain doctors and researchers explain how to identify mini ...
You want to talk, but the words won’t come out right. You go to call someone, but the phone is blurred and you feel dizzy. These are all symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), more commonly ...
(NewsNation) — Often called a mini stroke, transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) occur when blood flow to the brain is briefly blocked, causing a few minutes of stroke symptoms. Although a TIA doesn’t ...
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 ...
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 ...
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