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What is a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)?
A TIA, also known as a mini-stroke, happens when blood temporarily stops flowing to a part of the brain. It causes brief stroke symptoms that usually clear up within a day, though most only last minutes to an hour. Like a stroke, key warning signs include sudden one-sided weakness or numbness, problems speaking or understanding speech, vision issues, or trouble with balance or dizziness.