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[WCCO Radio, October 13, 2018]   A rare polio-like disease, acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), has struck small number of children in Minnesota in the past several months. Allina Health neurologist Dr. Jesse Corry talked with WCCO Radio to discuss the disease, its symptoms and how it is treated.
October 13, 2018
[KARE 11, September 28, 2018]   In the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Ford-Kavanaugh hearing, much of the issue revolved around memories. Dr. Jesse Corry explains how memory works.
September 27, 2018
[KARE 11, September 26, 2018]   The CDC predicts Alzheimer's cases will double by 2060. The prediction has huge implications for the disease's victims, their caregivers, & families.
September 26, 2018
[KARE 11, August 13, 2018]   Actor Alan Alda revealed that he is suffering from Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Eleanor Orehek shares about the disease & what's new in the fight against it.
August 13, 2018
[KARE 11, April 26, 2018]   New research shows hip hop music that includes educational lyrics about the warning signs is helping to increase stroke awareness among minorities.
April 26, 2018
[KARE 11, March 29, 2018]   Is a good memory something we’re born with? Dr. Jesse Corry discusses how our birth date can affect our brain and share some “hacks” to improve our memory.
March 29, 2018
[Star Tribune, February 15, 2018]   Abbott Northwestern Hospital plans on spending $29.2 million to build an unit for patients with strokes, brain tumors and other neuroscience problems.
February 15, 2018
[KARE 11, February 05, 2018]   Singer Neil Diamond recently announced he has Parkinson’s Disease. Dr. Eleanor Orehek, a neurologist with Noran Neurological Clinic and Abbott Northwestern Hospital , talked with KARE 11 News about Parkinson’s Disease and the latest in its treatment.
February 05, 2018
[KARE 11, July 28, 2017]   They may be fun, but researchers say certain brain-training games are a bust when it comes to boosting our decision-making skills. In fact, a recent study published in the Journal of Neuroscience reveals they’re no better than the average video game.
July 28, 2017
[Star Tribune, June 25, 2017]   Terri Hopp, 63, of Litchfield, is one of the people who feels she has benefited. Earlier this month, Dr. Josser Delgado repaired Hopp’s non-ruptured aneurysm at Abbott Northwestern by placing four metal coils inside the 5-millimeter balloon of weakened tissue on the left side of Hopp’s internal carotid artery terminus, a major vessel in the brain.
June 25, 2017