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  • The back pain relief boot camp will teach you how to release the chronic muscle tension around your back and activate associated muscles that are not doing their job to protect you from pain. Salvage the treasure among the destruction at The Somatic Salvage Yard. Register for the 4-week back pain relief boot camp to learn how to implement self-directed pain relief on-the-go, any time you develop muscle tension and resulting pain in the back body zone. Take charge of your comfort. No drugs, no copays, and on your schedule. Get back to being you. Bootcamp details: · 4-week series. · We meet ONLINE once each week at 60 minutes per session · Sessions are 10:00am -11:00am Pacific Standard Time, USA on the following dates. Please cross reference with your local time zone with mine. I am in Pacific Standard Time zone USA. The calendar system and email confirmation will reflect the time zone of your IP address. If you use a VPN with a different IP address location, which may be in a time zone other than your own, this will affect your "local" time shown for the appointment. Tuesday 10/01/24 Tuesday 10/08/24 Tuesday 10/15/24 Tuesday 10/22/24 · $100 for the series This service is offered through Zoom to individuals who have a working device webcam, audio, and mic and a well-lit personal space set up for my viewing of their exercise execution. I verbally guide you through the steps and you perform the exercises. I do not offer virtual services to persons who want to attend anonymously. Attendees who have their webcam off or are not in view of the camera will be removed from the Zoom session with no refund. · A yoga mat is recommended, dress comfortably, and be shoeless. Cancellation allowed until 24 hours before the first session.
  • The Federal Trade Commission said pharmacy benefit managers created a "perverse drug rebate system" that artificially inflated the cost of insulin.
  • The 62-year-old scientist turned politician campaigned on a promise to protect an expanded social safety net and fight for the poor like her predecessor, but she faces many pressing problems.
  • Director: Gabriel Axel Run Time: 102 min. Release Year: 1987 Language: Danish Starring: Birgitte Federspiel, Bodil Kjer, Jarl Kulle, Jean-Philippe Lafont, Stéphane Audran Burke Lectureship Revival Film & Discussion Series (April – June, 2024) The Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society presents the Burke Revival Film Screening & Discussion Series. The program probes religion & society themes imbedded in significant films. Images in these films exemplify the mission of Burke in ways that contrast and compliment the keynote Lectures. Moving images are the new Lingua Franca of our times and instill in our communications much demanded new avenues of perception. Film screenings are in the Digital Gym Cinema located at UC San Diego Park & Market location. Film introductions & special presentations following each film will be led by Rev Scott Young, a Wesley Foundation (UMC) Campus Minister/Religious Advisor at UCSD. He is a member of the Center For Ethics and Spirituality and a Burke Lectureship Board of Governors member. He has taught Cinema Studies at Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles Film Study Center, and UCLA FIAT LUX program. He was a Co-Founder and Director of The City of Angels Film Festival in Hollywood. He was a Juror at the Berlin International Film Festival. His non-profit Culture Connection is co-sponsoring the Long Beach Tiny Film Fest. Synopsis: Beautiful but pious sisters Martine (Birgitte Federspiel) and Philippa (Bodil Kjer) grow to spinsterhood under the wrathful eye of their strict pastor father on the forbidding and desolate coast of Jutland, until one day, Philippa’s former suitor sends a Parisian refugee named Babette (Stéphane Audran) to serve as the family cook. Babette’s lavish celebratory banquet tempts the family’s dwindling congregation, who abjure such fleshly pleasures as fine foods and wines. For more information visit: digitalgym.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A new program takes a bottom-up approach to help source healthy food in low income neighborhoods.
  • Even if the controversial U.S. ban on TikTok does take effect on Jan. 19, the app won't automatically vanish from phones. Here's what would change, plus preparations and potential work-arounds.
  • Thousands of civilians have been killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022. Amid a stark shift in U.S. policy, Ukrainians want the war to end — but not on Russia's terms.
  • Eligible applicants will be selected from the waitlist and would pay rent equal to about 30% of their income.
  • President Trump signed a number of new executive orders Monday night aimed at the U.S. military. Here is a breakdown of what he signed.
  • An international committee of scientists has proposed changing the way obesity is defined and diagnosed. The proposal adds more ways to measure body composition and fat.
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