Share on Pinterest Queen guitarist Brian May revealed he recently had a minor stroke that left him unable to use his left arm for a period of time. Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images Brian May, guitarist ...
From a certain high-heeled Mouse to the tiny version of our favorite candy, just the idea of “mini” is psychologically reassuring. But when it comes to a mini stroke, the diminutive prefix does little ...
A mini stroke can signal a more severe stroke in the future. Here, brain doctors and researchers explain how to identify mini ...
Having a minor stroke or a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is linked to an almost 20% higher risk of subsequent stroke within 10 years. The corresponding study was published in JAMA. “People start to ...
Mini strokes, medically known as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), serve as crucial warning signs for potential severe health issues. While these events may resolve quickly, medical professionals ...
LONDON (AP) — Brian May, the lead guitarist of British rock band Queen, revealed Wednesday that he had a “minor stroke” last week, which caused him to temporarily lose control over his arm. May, 77, ...
Don’t fret: He will rock you again. Queen‘s founding guitarist Brian May revealed that he had a “minor stroke” last week that left him unable to use his left arm for a while. But the Rock and Roll ...
Queen guitarist Brian May shares news of recent stroke, causing him to temporarily lose mobility in left arm. The 77-year-old legendary guitarist shared the health update on his Instagram, speaking ...
Adam Aron, CEO of top movie theater circuit AMC Entertainment, suffered a minor stroke on Nov. 17 but expects to make a “speedy and full recovery,” the company said Thursday.
Although he is now recovering and in good health, he briefly lost the ability to use his left hand, leaving him unable to play guitar. A stroke, no matter the severity, is always a medical emergency.