Because many transient ischemic attacks are associated with permanent cerebral damage, a better label would be ministroke. |
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Sometimes called a ministroke, a transient ischemic attack is a brief, temporary obstruction of blood supply to your brain. |
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Ginkgo biloba, used to stave off mental decline after a ministroke can also interact adversely with blood-thinning medications. |
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Certainly blocked arteries causing a transient ischemic attack or a ministroke come to mind. |
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Barry Lancaster, 74, of Redcar, was at home last year when he had a ministroke. |
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My aunt, 72, had a ministroke and she's not doing the things she was told to do, like quitting smoking, exercising and losing weight. |
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After about 15 seconds, I was starting to wonder whether I had endured some sort of ministroke, my brain having shut down my sense of hearing. |
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