Arterial Blood Supply to the Brain
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Arterial Blood Supply to the Brain
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Most Recently Shared on February 9, 2010 at 9:58 pm By:
RT @TAWOP: Excellent overview of blood supply to brain RT @NeuroNow: Arterial Blood Supply to the Brain: http://bit.ly/bEF0qd
30-Day Risk For Patients With Chest Pain Accurately Predicted By Non-Invasive Scans
medicalnewstoday.com — “Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) - a non-invasive way to look inside arteries that supply blood to the heart - can quickly and reliably determine which patients complaining of chest pain at an emerg” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on March 28, 2012 at 8:05 am By:
30-Day Risk For Patients With Chest Pain Accurately Predicted By Non-Invasive Scans http://t.co/m7g3wnwp #cardiovascular
CCTA can safely and rapidly identify candidates for discharge from EDs
news-medical.net — “Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) -- a non-invasive way to look inside arteries that supply blood to the heart -- can quickly and reliably determine which patients complaining of chest pain at an emergency department can safely be sent home, according to research presented today at the American College of Cardiology's 61st Annual Scientific Session.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on March 27, 2012 at 5:58 am By:
CCTA can safely and rapidly identify candidates for discharge from EDs: Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) -- a non-... http://t.co/GLlu6WJT
why would i feel like fainting and my left hand feels some what num?
healthtap.com — “There are a number of reasons for your symptoms, but one that could acount for both is blockage of the left suclavian artery which supplies blood to the left arm. Dependin on the location of the blockage, the vertebral-basilar artery may draw some blood away from the brain to the left arm leading to faintness. Your doctor should check for differences in pulse and blood pressures in both arms.” View full resource at healthtap.com
Most Recently Shared on March 16, 2012 at 9:53 pm By:
#HealthTap: why would i feel like fainting and my left hand feels some what num? Answer http://t.co/A6lWpR5Z
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Most Recently Shared on March 8, 2012 at 5:13 pm By:
Did you know that hardening of the arteries can cause depression by interfering with blood flow to the brain?... http://t.co/fxrYO4v7
An Umbilical Cord Prolapse Can Cause Cerebral Palsy, a Brain Damaged Baby or a Stillbirth | Philadelphia Personal Injury Blog
beasleyfirm.com — “An umbilical cord prolapse (UCP) is when a baby’s umbilical cord, or lifeline, gets squeezed and it cuts off the vital blood supply and oxygen to your baby.” View full resource at beasleyfirm.com
Most Recently Shared on January 22, 2012 at 2:49 pm By:
An umbilical cord prolapse can cause brain damage, cerebra palsy or a stillborn. http://t.co/V2GEidnC
Ischemic (Clots)
strokeassociation.org — “Ischemic Strokes (Clots) occur as a result of an obstruction within a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain.” View full resource at strokeassociation.org
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Neurology Now: Striking Fast -- American Academy of Neurology
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Stroke -- American Academy of Neurology
patients.aan.com — “The American Academy of Neurology (AAN), is an international association of more than 21,000 neurology professionals dedicated to providing the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders.” View full resource at patients.aan.com
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NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research
news-medical.net — “The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke - the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain - a normal protein that plays a positive role in blood clotting escapes intact arteries and damages healthy brain cells.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2011 at 8:05 am By:
NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research: The National Institutes of Health has awar... http://t.co/7TfanxPR
NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research
news-medical.net — “The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke - the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain - a normal protein that plays a positive role in blood clotting escapes intact arteries and damages healthy brain cells.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2011 at 5:30 am By:
Stroke News: NIH grant to support Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology research: The National Institutes of He... http://t.co/wQma3QoO
Cedars-Sinai study: How does a 'good' protein hurt brain cells after clot-induced stroke?
eurekalert.org — “The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai's Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke - the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain - a normal protein that plays a positive role in blood clotting escapes intact arteries and damages healthy brain cells.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
Most Recently Shared on November 23, 2011 at 8:00 pm By:
Cedars-Sinai study: How does a 'good' protein hurt brain cells after clot-induced stroke?: ( Cedars-Sinai Medica... http://t.co/qoN4IIif
How Does a “Good” Protein Hurt Brain Cells After Clot-induced Stroke?
newswise.com — “The National Institutes of Health has awarded a four-year, $1.4 million grant to Cedars-Sinai’s Department of Neurology to study an unexpected recent discovery: After ischemic stroke – the type caused by a clogged artery but with no bleeding into the brain – a normal protein that plays a positive role in blood clotting escapes intact arteries and damages healthy brain cells.” View full resource at newswise.com
Most Recently Shared on November 23, 2011 at 8:00 pm By:
How Does a "Good" Protein Hurt Brain Cells After Clot-induced Stroke?: The National Institutes of Health has awa... http://t.co/At2xG1Pi
Drugs better than stents at preventing 2nd stroke | Reuters
reuters.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Inserting an artery-opening device into the brain to improve blood flow and prevent a second stroke likely does more harm than managing high-risk patients with drugs and lifestyle changes,” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on November 15, 2011 at 10:25 pm By:
A device approved to prevent strokes actually discovered 3 years later to cause strokes http://t.co/ibSfB8Xi #MedDevice
EI-IC bypass surgery does not lower risk of stroke recurrence in patients with TIA
news-medical.net — “A surgical procedure aimed at bypassing a blocked artery that supplies blood to the brain did not lower the subsequent stroke rate after 2 years in people who previously had a minor stroke, compared to those who did not have the surgery.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on November 9, 2011 at 3:56 pm By:
Stroke News: EI-IC bypass surgery does not lower risk of stroke recurrence in patients with TIA: A surgical proc... http://t.co/LbOybqli
Erectile dysfunction often a warning sign of heart disease - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “For many men, trouble getting or keeping an erection, formally known as erectile dysfunction, is often an early warning sign of heart disease or other circulatory problems. Atherosclerosis, the same disease process that clogs coronary arteries with cholesterol-filled plaque, does the same thing to the arteries that supply blood to the penis. Since an erection depends on extra blood flow to the penis, any obstructions can prevent an erection from occurring. According to Erectile Dysfunction, a Sp” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
Most Recently Shared on October 24, 2011 at 3:58 pm By:
Trouble getting or keeping an erection (erectile dysfunction) can be a warning sign of heart disease. http://t.co/MsiQxact
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