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Neurology |
A stroke occurs when an infarct (damage) to the brain occurs, either because there is not enough blood or oxygen (nonhemorrhagic stroke) going to the brain, or due to bleeding into the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). A non-hemorrhagic stroke is more common than a hemorrhagic stroke. Strokes cause symptoms and physical findings depending on the area injured in the brain.
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Vitamin B6 Deficiency - Neurology
Vitamin B6 plays an important role in many chemical reactions in the body. It is needed for the formation of heme, which carries oxygen in blood. It also helps with brain functions, reduces stress, .. |
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