Archives by keyword

[KARE 11, February 14, 2020]   Valentine's Day is all about love. But what is love really? What happens in our brain to make us feel this emotion? Learn what love is in our brain.
February 14, 2020
[WCCO-TV, August 19, 2019]   ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. The videos that induce that response are among the fastest growing genres online.
August 19, 2019
[WCCO-TV, August 05, 2019]   Hospital stays are nothing new for Brad Brewer. He’s been plagued with back pain for years.
August 05, 2019
[Delano Herald Journal, June 14, 2019]   A headache may have saved a Minnesota woman’s life. “It felt like someone was squeezing a belt around my head,” Nancy Skoog-Edholm said. Read more.
June 14, 2019
[WCCO-TV, May 11, 2019]   May is Stroke Awareness Month and new statistics show strokes are striking younger and younger individuals. Neurologist Dr. Ron Tarrel of the Noran Clinic and Abbott Northwestern Hospital talked with WCCO News about why that's happening and how to recognize a stroke when it happens.
May 11, 2019
[WCCO-TV, March 04, 2019]   Actor Luke Perry has died after suffering what doctors call a massive stroke at his California home last Wednesday. He was hospitalized but never recovered.
March 04, 2019
[WCCO-TV, November 09, 2018]   A Coon Rapids high school football player has quite the story to tell about a lifesaving medical procedure. The life saved was his own and it may not have happened if his girlfriend, Ellie, didn't realize something was seriously wrong with him.
November 09, 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
[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, October 04, 2017]   A new study says children who play tackle football before the age of 12 have a higher risk of developing cognitive and behavioral issues as adults. Another study reveals 1 in 5 teens says they've been diagnosed with a concussion.
October 04, 2017