According to NHS Direct, this type of attack is often referred to as a mini-stoke because the symptoms often resemble a full stroke.
These may be silent or cause only a few of the symptoms that come with a full-blown stroke - such as face or arm weakness and speech problems - and last just a few minutes, making them easy to miss.
Still, the expense seemed liked a reasonable hedge against a full parking lot and stroke-inducing frustration.
But Widnes never surrendered, Gardner's two tries sandwiching a quick-fire burst from Sam Tomkins, who grabbed his third try on the stroke of full-time.
And substitute Connell tapped home from close range on the stroke of full-time to guarantee the points Bournemouth needed to secure third place in League Two.
The second goal for the Mambas came on the stroke of full time as man of the match when Nelinho drove the ball and Raharison failed to hold on, presenting an easy tap in for Fala-Fala.
New clot-busting drugs allow some stroke patients to make a full recovery if treated within three hours of their attack.
But his most controversial stroke is a film which runs continuously on a full-size screen above the stage, with its own characters and action.
These latest guidelines aim to reduce the numbers who go on to have full strokes and to increase the numbers who fully recover after a stroke.
Derek Riordan levelled on the stroke of half time but, in a second 45 minutes packed full of goal-scoring chances for both sides, Vernon was the only man to find the net.
As I went for the full extension of my arms and a straight underwater pull, I realized that each gave my stroke power.
Teresa Quinn from Lincolnshire is a full-time carer for her mother Violet, who developed Parkinson's disease and dementia following a stroke.
On the stroke of half-time, Whittaker was penalised by Swiss referee Massimo Busacca, when the Rangers full-back misjudged a cross from the left, which floated over his head and on to the foot of Ramos.
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