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Though usually safe for healthy people, energy drinks can pose serious risks for those with heart conditions or sensitivity to stimulants. Energy drinks like Red Bull, Monster, Celsius, and 5-hour ...
Dr. Jean-Jacques “JJ” Dugoua, a licensed Toronto naturopathic doctor with a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, has released a detailed report titled “Thunderclap Headaches: What Causes Them and How to ...
BACKGROUND: National studies on reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) point to differences between Asian and European patients. We investigated geographic variations in neurological ...
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We present a case of a woman in her 60s with acute left hemispheric ischaemic stroke syndrome due to tandem occlusions of the proximal left internal carotid artery and left middle cerebral artery.
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Iadecola, C. Regulation of the cerebral microcirculation during neural activity: is nitric oxide the missing link? Trends Neurosci. 16, 206– 214 (1993). Article CAS Google Scholar ...
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Two thirds of strokes are easily explained by identifiable risk factors; the most common being atherosclerotic disease followed by cardioembolism. [34] The patient with long-standing hypertension ...
A cerebral angiogram showed subtle multifocal distal small vessel caliber changes bilaterally (Fig. 1C). The possibility of vasculitis was entertained. A rheumatologic workup was negative.