July 12, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for July 12, 2019
Science, Even if you don’t play contact sports, you could develop signs of traumatic brain injury by Sabine Galvis — Scientists looking for a link between repeated brain trauma and lasting neurological damage typically study the brains of soldiers or football players. But it’s unclear whether this damage—known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)—is prevalent in […]
Tags: air quality, alzheimer's disease, Amazon Alexa, anxiety, ASCO, babysitting, belly fat, Chad Corey, Charles Allie, Cheryl Hadaway, Cognitive Impairment, dementia
May 3, 2019
KAAL For months we have been telling you the story of ABC 6 News Chief Photographer Chad Corey and his need for a new kidney. He spent nearly a month last fall in the hospital after both his kidneys started to fail. After nearly a year, he finally got the call he’s been waiting for. […]
Tags: Chad Corey, Chris Douglas, KAAL, kidney transplant
March 22, 2019
Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights for March 22, 2019
New York Times, When Email Comes to the Doctor’s Office, Wait Times Decrease by Austin Frakt — Most studies report high satisfaction from specialists, but one found that a large minority (26 percent) of them were dissatisfied. The concerns expressed included unclear clinical questions and the possible liability associated with providing medical advice for patients […]
Tags: allergy season, Alliance to HEAL, alzheimer's disease, arthritis, Aspirin, asthma, Bret Adler, burnout, C-SPAN, CABANA, Chad Corey, chicken pox
September 13, 2018
ABC 6 chief photographer shares journey for new kidney
KAAL by Laura Lee Thousands of people in Minnesota are in need of life-saving organ transplants, including a member of our ABC 6 News team. At any local sporting event, more often than not, you’ll see ABC 6 Chief Photographer Chad Corey behind the camera, “I like to be behind the camera,” he chuckles. However, […]
Tags: Chad Corey, Dr. Patrick Dean, KAAL, kidney transplant