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A rare case of Epstein-Barr virus-induced Bell’s palsy in an 18-year-old highlights the need for EBV testing in sudden facial ...
But there are also other symptoms to watch out for, especially in strokes that affect the back part of the brain (posterior strokes). These may include sudden vision problems in one or both eyes, ...
Learn the warning signs and symptoms of a stroke from a neurosurgeon, and what to do if you think someone is having a brain ...
Have you ever experienced a sudden, severe headache? What about a moment when words just wouldn’t come out right, even though ...
Research shows that early treatment for stroke can make a huge difference. For example, clot-busting drugs can restore blood ...
By Jakie Rodriguez Life can change in an instant. One moment, everything feels routine — you’re ordering your morning coffee, sitting through a meeting, deciding what to eat for dinner — and the ...
Moyamoya disease—a rare, progressive condition that narrows the brain's blood vessels—leads to an increased risk of stroke ...
Middle-aged and older patients with migraine and aura had increased risks for ischemic stroke, with the highest risks among ...
The heat is no joke and this year, it's impacting a large portion of the U.S. Here's what to know about heat stroke, ...
Stroke symptoms and warning signs: Remember, ... Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time to act, these are the six signs everyone should know and never ignore.
Worried that she could be having a stroke, Craft Horner texted a friend that her “brain (had) stopped working.” They visited the hospital, and the doctors dismissed her symptoms as anxiety.
The acronym BE FAST helps identify stroke symptoms: Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time. May is National Stroke Awareness Month, a time to recognize the signs of a stroke and promote brain health.