
Passive Screen Time | Red Light Therapy | Medicare Cognitive Test | Radon | Mom Jokes
From Stay Well with Dr. Zorba Paster by Dr. Zorba Paster
May 13, 2026 · 32 min · Season 1 · Episode 32
About this episode
Dr. Zorba Paster discusses passive screen time and its potential link to dementia, answers questions about red light therapy and the Medicare cognitive test, addresses radon levels in tap water, and shares a mom joke.
Send Zorba a message! Zorba talks about "passive screen time" and how it may increase your risk for dementia. He helps out a caller with questions about red light therapy, and he helps a listener who isn't happy she has to take the Medicare cognitive test. Zorba weighs in on radon levels in tap water, and Karl's mom shares one her mom jokes. Support the show Production, edit, and music by Karl Christenson Send your question to Dr. Zorba (he loves to help!): Phone: 608-492-9292 (call a...
People in this episode
Host: Dr. Zorba Paster
Topics covered
- passive screen time
- dementia risk
- red light therapy
- Medicare cognitive test
- radon levels
- mom jokes
Keywords
- passive screen time
- dementia
- red light therapy
- Medicare
- cognitive test
- radon
- mom jokes
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Medicare, red light therapy, radon
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