Zack Rogers had been in and out of hospitals for three years when doctors told him the only treatment left for his IBD was major surgery. Instead, he tried hypnosis. My latest: https://t.co/C2xVn1Lndh
As far-fetched as it may seem, science supports the idea that digestive disorders can be treated with hypnosis, @KateWheeling reports. https://t.co/EDYYlV7hiD
Spotify Wrapped season snuck up on me again but fortunately I share my account with my father in law and his love of classic rock mostly covered for my absolutely unhinged music taste.
Got laid off from my job as a tech reporter on Monday; published an article about ancient penis sculptures on Friday. Yeah, maybe I don't have a 401k anymore, but YOU CAN'T KILL ME. I'M A JOURNALISM COCKROACH.
https://t.co/zdIlIyJmu2
Increasing heat and intensifying drought are forcing urban forest managers “to reimagine what are good street trees.”
Story by @KateWheeling via @NexusMediaNews
https://t.co/S06X3FfJsp
“The U.S. @forestservice estimates that cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, wiped out by development, disease and, increasingly, climate stressors, like drought.” 🏬🌳🏢 @KateWheeling@NextCityOrg
https://t.co/cRyxkSQb31
U.S. cities are losing some 36 million trees every year, but hardier species can restore their canopies.
Read our story by @KateWheeling published in @NextCityOrg: https://t.co/N9s7FI3sfH
Been working on this one for a while!
My deep dive on Long Covid, functional disorders, psychosocial distress, and symptoms that medicine has never cracked, for @newrepublic:
https://t.co/G8YQ8CWA1F