Katie Rose

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There are at least three broad categories of stroke: one involving blocked blood vessels, another involving bleeding into the brain, and a third—an aneurysm—involving a ruptured bulge in a blood vessel. Although these are all called strokes, they are as different from each other as hepatitis is from gall bladder disease (both of which give you jaundice). And their treatments are entirely different.
Reaching Down the Rabbit Hole: Extraordinary Journeys into the Human Brain
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