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[KMSP-TV, June 14, 2017]   After surgery that successfully repaired a rare brain problem, Camden Nechrebecki was unable to walk or use his hands. But after eight weeks of therapy at Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, he's ready for a summer of fun and kindergarten in the fall.
June 14, 2017
[KARE 11, March 20, 2017]   Multiple sclerosis is called a sneaky disease. That's because its symptoms can be hard to spots and it often goes years before it's diagnosed after the first symptoms appear.
March 20, 2017
[KARE 11, February 03, 2017]   New research show that a healthy diet, particularly those like the Mediterranean Diet, can help keep your brain from shrinking as you age. Dr. Jesse Corry , a neurologist at United Hospital ’s John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic , talked with KARE 11 News about diet and our brains.
February 03, 2017
[KARE 11, January 14, 2017]   Actress Debbie Reynold’s recent death has many wondering about the connection between stress and sudden stroke. Reynolds passed away in December, just one day after her daughter, actress Carrie Fisher died.
January 14, 2017
[KMSP Fox 9, December 27, 2016]   You might think the stress of gift-giving around the holidays isn’t healthy, but it turns out two new studies show our brain is actually wired to be generous. Dr. Jesse Corry , a neurologist with the John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic at United Hospital talked with KMSP Fox 9 News about how our brain works when we show acts of kindness.
December 27, 2016
[KARE 11, November 21, 2016]   Dr. Josser Delgado , an interventional neuroradiologist at Abbott Northwestern Hospital , talked with KARE 11 News about arterial dissection. This less-known cause of stroke was in the news recently after a social media sensation and model died unexpectedly after developing neck pain.
November 21, 2016
[WCCO Radio, October 29, 2016]   A new study finds that teenagers' brain work differently than adults, particularly they are more adept at taking in new information especially when a reward is involved. Dr. Jesse Corry , a neurologist with the John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic at United Hospital in St. Paul, talked with WCCO Radio's Esme Murphy about why that is.
October 29, 2016
[KMSP Fox 9, October 25, 2016]   A new study finds that teenagers' brain work differently than adults, particularly they are more adept at taking in new information especially when a reward is involved. Dr. Jesse Corry , a neurologist with the John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic at United Hospital in St. Paul, talked with Fox 9 about why that is.
October 25, 2016
[KMSP Fox 9, July 29, 2016]   We know exercising your body is good for you, but how about your brain. Dr. Ron Tarrel , a neurologist who practices at Abbott Northwestern Hospital talked with Fox 9 about why keeping your mind active is good for you, too.
July 29, 2016
[KMSP Fox 9, July 22, 2016]   Researchers are finding that silence is good for our brain. It can actually cause new brain cells to grow and make our brains more efficient. Read more.
July 22, 2016