Two years ago, Stephen Galloway noticed that his vision was losing color and that it looked as if he were seeing the negative of a roll of film. Doctors couldn't find the cause. They thought perhaps ...
A stroke, sometimes called a "brain attack," happens when blood flow to an area in the brain is cut off. The brain cells, deprived of the oxygen and glucose needed to survive, die. If not caught early ...
A stroke is basically the brain's version of a heart attack. Some even call it a "brain attack." That might sound like a bad zombie movie, but what's happening is that part of your brain isn't getting ...
A FaceTime call with her family may have saved Dawn Turnage’s life. After a long day at work back in 2015, while she was chatting with her then 2-year-old niece, the child told her to “stop making ...
An eye stroke occurs when blood flow to the retina is blocked, leading to potential vision issues like blurriness, floaters, or even vision loss in one eye. Risk factors for eye strokes include older ...
Little is known about changes in carotid blood flow after perinatal arterial ischemic stroke (PAIS). The aim of this study was to assess the blood flow in the internal carotid arteries (ICAs) after ...
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