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About one in three people who have a mini stroke, or a transient ischemic attack, will suffer a stroke eventually.
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About 250,000 folks in the U.S. have a transient ischemic attack (TIA) every year, and around 20% of them go on to experience a full-blown stroke in the next 90 days. That's why calling these ...
A mini stroke, or transient ischemic attack (TIA), involves the same risk factors and physical processes that cause a stroke, but it resolves on its own before permanent damage.