Stay Well with Dr. Zorba Paster

Even mild Covid may change the brain, Using anti-inflammatory drugs may prolong back pain, Ginger sesame burgers with slaw


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This week the hosts look at how even mild cases of COVID-19 may change the brain, and they discuss how anti-inflammatory drugs may prolong back pain. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for ginger sesame burgers with slaw.
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