You want to talk, but the words won’t come out right. You go to call someone, but the phone is blurred and you feel dizzy. These are all symptoms of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), more commonly known as a “mini-stroke.” “Symptoms of a TIA or a stroke can include one-sided numbness, weakness, facial asymmetry, speech difficulty, slurred speech, room spinning dizziness, vision loss, and gait imbalance,” said Dr. Cara Guminik, a neurologist at MSU Health Care , who cares for patients at McLaren Greater...