A stroke is often viewed as a sudden, unpredictable event. However, research suggests that for many patients, the body sends out “warning shots” days or even a full week before a major stroke occurs. These warning signs, known as Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIAs), are temporary blockages of blood flow to the brain. While they don’t cause permanent damage, they are …
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