Stroke and Vascular Dementia

Stroke refers to a sudden interruption of blood flow to the brain, which can result in various symptoms such as paralysis, difficulty speaking or understanding language, vision problems, and cognitive impairment. Vascular dementia, on the other hand, is a type of dementia that is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the brain. It also underscores the need for continued research into the underlying mechanisms of these conditions, in order to develop more effective treatments and preventive strategies. A range of symptoms, including weakness or numbness in the face, arms or legs, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, loss of vision or blurred vision, and severe headache

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