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  • New, untested abortion bans have made doctors unsure about treating some pregnancy complications. That's led to life-threatening delays, and trapped families in a limbo of grief and helplessness.
  • The federal agency that oversees Medicaid suggested Idaho wasn't trying hard enough to reach beneficiaries before letting their coverage lapse. Consumer advocates fear that could happen again.
  • Come explore the Vagus Nerve, also known as the tenth cranial nerve with Revivorship’s own Cranial Sacral Therapist, Terah Short. Often referred to as our body’s communication super highway, the Vagus Nerve is the longest nerve in the body, transmitting vital sensory information to every organ. The Vagus Nerve can be both the cause and the resolution of countless disorders.We will discuss how stress and trauma can cause communication disruption in the body, thereby creating imbalances. We will take a glance at the Chakra System and learn some simple yet effective energy exercises to tap into the Vagus Nerve’s powerful ability to restore the nervous system. A functional nervous system is central to our physical and emotional well-being, promoting deep relaxation, improved sleep, and recovery assistance from injury and trauma. Terah Short, Cranial Sacral Therapist and Reiki Master-Teacher has a deep understanding of how the body holds trauma and its need to release this in order to achieve wholeness. Her compassionate and intuitive approach has been instrumental in helping her clients restore healthy balance in the body promoting its natural ability to heal. Please contact Revivorship at (858) 956-0077 with any questions.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, Nov. 13 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS Video App. From Bitcoin to NFTs, crypto is making headlines. But what exactly is it, and how does it work? Go beyond the hype and skepticism to unravel the truth behind a technology some say will revolutionize more than just money.
  • Rushdie submitted the final edits for his 15th novel before he was stabbed onstage in August 2022. It tells the story of a sorceress and poet who dreams a civilization into existence from magic seeds.
  • Teens in jail in Virginia collaborate with musicians to compose songs, write poetry and find their voices after run-ins with the law.
  • Several legal experts say putting Rittenhouse on the stand was effective for the defense and agree that prosecutors have struggled at times to make their case. Closing arguments are expected Monday.
  • Giving rap the future it deserves means smashing the infrastructure as it is. But with the battle lines drawn, we can still take heart in the artists teasing just how much further the culture can go.
  • Audubon California tells homeowners to empty bird baths and take down bird feeders to discourage birds from congregating and spreading the disease.
  • Maria Caprigno was one of the youngest people in the U.S. to get the surgery. As parents and doctors grapple with the obesity treatment for teens, Caprigno cites the long-term benefits.
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