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Why a celebrated local chef is pivoting and joining a growing movement.
By
Timothy Malcolm
2/26/2021 at 6:00am
Published in the December 2020 issue of
Houstonia
Jonny Rhodes has had the kind of success a first-time restaurant owner could only dream of having.
In July 2018 he opened Indigo, a 13-seat tasting menu restaurant set in Houstonâs Northline neighborhood, which features dishes based on the survival of Black people and Indigenous Americans over centuries of oppression. While serving multiple-course meals, he tells stories about slavery, structural racism, and deep and ongoing American prejudice.
Indigo has been a phenomenon, showing up on national best-new-restaurant lists while winning Rhodes a Rising Star Chef nomination for the 2019 James Beard awards. In late 2019
COVID-19 Could Increase Dementia, Other Brain Disorders for Decades to Come
On 02/10/21 at 11:00 AM EST
COVID-19 could bring an increase in brain disorders including dementia, psychosis, chronic fatigue and Alzheimer s.
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Gabriel de Erausquin first began to worry about the long-term impact of COVID on the brain when he read early reports out of Wuhan, China last January that survivors had lost two of their give senses smell and taste. Worry turned to alarm when one of his medical assistants, a young mother who had come down with COVID-19 and had to be quarantined for a month, told de Erausquin, a neuroscientist, that she couldn t care less about being separated from her children.