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4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT
"dr jenna" Discussed on 4D: Deep Dive into Degenerative Diseases - ANPT
"And so in this You know in this group of people we have in this study more capacity probably than many other people with parkinson's disease so we see more. Mary ability You know in in what they're doing on hand good we get an idea across the spectrum what people are doing but it also makes it more challenging to look at group differences over time. Yeah because there's such variability. Yeah yeah yeah and you know. The reality is which we say all the time. It's just need more studies where we need more of this information to sort of help guide our practice four. Yeah more more funding. And i'm happy to do the studies and more people like jack as right More trainees come up and You know take over. Start doing the the next studies for the next generation. Yeah definitely are you guys. Liking this has been a really great conversation I wanna thank you for joining us and thank the journal. Neurologic physical therapy for putting us together on this topic. I thought it was super interesting. Hopefully our listeners will get something out of it and maybe a few will try that life space assessment and let us know how it goes would love to hear we do before we sign off like to quickly ask people what they like to do when they're not working So jenna let's start with you when you're you know not behind a computer analyzing data. What is it that you like to do. Yeah i love hiking. I would say i am like a huge hiker like i Grew up in new york so have hiked in like on a ton gun some out here too but i usually try to get there on the weekends in the fall when i can nice. Yeah we don't know anything about hiking. Every i love it. Everybody loves it. But it's it's great like especially in the fall right and terry how about you. I love hiking too. I just don't get to do it as much as i would like But the cycling. I do a lot. So i love cycling in you know especially in this weather right now and the september new england. Great time cycle so. I'm all over that yes awesome. It will thank you so much for joining us. Great thank you for having us. It's been a pleasure. Always great to be part of this group. And i wanted to put a plug in for jnp. Npt get out there and read those papers. It's an awesome journal. Yeah it's thanks for doing this. Great job thanks for joining us and special. Thanks to our guest today. Dr jenna zajac and dr terry ellis. This podcast was produced an edited by the an p. t. degenerative diseases special..

Lymphedema Podcast
"dr jenna" Discussed on Lymphedema Podcast
"Watch me in that is lymph oppressed. And i probably don't have to remind you guys that i'm a superfan of lymph apprentice. I talked about them all the time. anytime i am on social media or in any of our olympic groups. I'm talking about their great options on their great customer service and really just the friendly people that i have grown to know in love as friends oven. I feel like it's not just as colleagues so it's really fine To be able to share more with you today about limp oppressed. Because this is a topic that i've been wanting to talk about for a long time limping. Ema podcast is made possible by the support of aerospace medical. Brian's feet foundation. Dr jenna wish new at lamb vascular and associates jusoh compression many usa and the national limiting network for more information and to browse previous episodes visit limiting podcast website. So joining us today to answer your five curious questions about pneumatic. Compression is president of lymph oppress. Eric and sartre eric. Welcome to.

Lymphedema Podcast
"dr jenna" Discussed on Lymphedema Podcast
"Had a girl and i had a boy. We're already deciding that they're going to get married. You know like you may know. I have a knack for trying to set people up. I really really have to play matchmaker so it was interesting to be able to walk through that and have that bond with her in it makes me think similarly to you and your mom fat you may have gone a while thinking. Why am i going through this. Why me but in the end like that was really used as a way to bring the two of you closer and to give you that support system that she wouldn't have been able to really get from anyone else not like you get from having your own child help support yambio with you because that's there's nothing more comforting than that absolutely yet and it was you know. She supported me so much. You know even before she had it you know. I was pretty much in the dark about a lot of things with obama I was only the young. I was only a young kid. That i have no in my area that i known a hat. I didn't see on obscene kid. Had it or an adult that had it. It was just like i would just by myself. You know In to find out she will be one of the first people that i know on a 'nother level that actually gets Has left dima is crazy. You know it's crazy how things turn out. I hadn't even thought of it that way that you probably hadn't other than going into therapy and stuff you had an actually met somebody else. Open dima personal lebanon. Have it added it all just adds actually just last year the very first time i i did. I didn't know the community was like that as well. Let him community was like out there on instagram. You know until. I posted something about myelin podemo. My my page. Then and now here. We are limiting. Podcast is made possible by the support of aeros. Medical brown's feet foundation. Dr jenna wish new at lamb. Vascular in associates jusoh compression many usa and the national olympic demon network for more information and to browse previous episodes. Visit limpet ema podcast website..

KSFO-AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"Chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here. Understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know it's not the best approach at this point, because There are so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, right? But looking at it from a natural standpoint, and Dr Janice glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem. Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And it is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now, if it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10 to a five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is, um important for people to understand, because very unique. This is Cream? Yes, This is not A supplement. Yeah, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet, you know I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all, For glucosamine or M S. M. For that matter. It takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing. Utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief, and they want it now, right? And that's why I developed a scream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good and so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect, Realistically? Within the 1st. 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out alive, you'll start to see yourself Come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors? You want to go take your kids to the way you want to walk your dog again. You want to do all these things? Just simple things you wash the car. Other people take for granted, right? Right being able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that. Um this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there Have been in their situations and have gotten result. I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good to hear to hear back? Have an email from K from New York, she says. I have arthritis in too many places in recently broke my right wrist. All these eggs and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy.

KSFO-AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KSFO-AM
"Chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here. Understanding that perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know it's not the best approach at this point, because There are so many side effects associated with these drugs out there. That's right, But looking at it from a natural standpoint, and Dr Janice glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem. Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And And is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued youth. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They won't relief and they want it now, And that's why I developed a scream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good, so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here in Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out of life. You'll start to see yourself come back into live and you'll see. You'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You want to go take your kids to do you want to walk your dog again? You want to do all these things are just simple things. You wash the car. The things other people take for granted. Right, right, you'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that. Um this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and I have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, you know, to hear to hear back Have an email from K from New York, she says. I have arthritis in too many places in recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy to use and was especially appreciated when my when my wrist wasn't working very well. I will not be without this product. Just one more. Have lost the pain in my knees and I can walk without any problems. Climb stairs. Sleep at night without pain. I'm so glad I heard about the cream. It makes me want to wake up in the morning. And that's exactly what we were Just talking about. Listing makes me want to wake up in the morning. What I mean. Alright, folks, I do want to take a moment here to let you know that if you want to try Dr Jan. It's extra strength glucose to mean pain Relief formula. There's a special toll free number You can call right now. It's 1 804 679480..

990 The Answer
"dr jenna" Discussed on 990 The Answer
"Um and looking for a real solution here Understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know it's not the best approach at this point, because there are so many side effects associated with with these drugs out there, right but looking at it from a natural standpoint. And Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem and Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And And is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. Yes, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief, and they want it now, right? And that's why I developed a scream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good, so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes and just as slowly as you got out alive. You'll start to see yourself come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You'll want to go take your kids to the way you want to walk your dog again. You want to do all these things? Just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that Um, this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and and have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, you know, to hear to hear back Have an email from K from New York, she says. I have arthritis in too many places in recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy to use and was especially appreciated when my when my wrist wasn't working very well. I will not be without this product. Just one more. I've lost the pain in my knees and I can walk without any problems. Climb stairs, sleep at night without pain. I'm so glad I heard about the cream. It makes me want to wake up in the morning. And that's exactly what we were Just talking about. Thing makes me want to wake up in the morning. What I mean all right, folks, I do want to take a moment here to let you know that if you want to try Dr Janet's extra strength glucosamine pain relief formula. There's a special toll free number you can call right now..

KDWN 720AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here, Understanding that perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know it's not the best approach at this point, because there are so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, but looking at it from a natural standpoint. And Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things that you continue to have the problem and again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, and this is This is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And and is this good for any type of pain? If you have pain of any kind, it's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now, if it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10 to a five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. Yes, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief. They want it now, right? And that's why I developed a scream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good, so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here and Dr Jenna. Mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically within the 1st. 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out alive, you'll start to see yourself Come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You don't want to go take your kids to the way you want to walk your dog again. You want to do all these things? Just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that Um, this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and and have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, you know, to hear to hear back Have an email from K from New York, she says. I have arthritis in too many places in recently broke my right wrist. All these eggs and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy to use and was especially appreciated when my when my wrist wasn't working very well, I will not be without this product. Just one more. I've lost the pain in my knees and I can walk without any problems. Climb stairs. Sleep at night without pain. I'm so glad I heard about the cream. It makes me want to wake up in the morning. And that's exactly what we were just talking about. Interesting. Makes me want to wake up in the morning. See what I mean? All right, folks, I do want to take a moment here to let you know that if you want to try Dr Jan, it's extra strength. Glucosamine Pain relief formula. There's a special toll free number you can call right now. It's 1.

News Radio 920 AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"Absolutely nothing to lose here because Dr Janice Extra strength glucosamine Pain relief formula. Is guaranteed to be safe and effective or your money back. And when you do call in order, you will not be enrolled in one of those automatic delivery programs. This is a one time order. The number to call is 1 800. 4679709. I'll give it to you again. It's 1 804 679709. So what do you think, folks? This is pretty interesting, isn't it? You know pain, obviously something that that is a huge epidemic in this country. I don't think there's Many of us or any of us, for that matter that has not experienced pain from time to time. Or maybe it's more serious, more chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here Understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know is not the best approach at this point, because there are so many side effects associated with with these drugs out there, right but looking at it from a natural standpoint. And Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with it. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem and Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice. Good close to mean cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And And is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer. You can take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. Yes, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. You know, I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief, and they want it now, right? And that's why I developed this cream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good and so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna. Somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out of life. You'll start to see yourself Come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You don't want to go take your kids to the way you want to walk your dog again. You want to do all these? I think it just simple things you wash the car. Other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that, um this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and and I have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good you know to here to here back. I have an email from K from New York. She says I have arthritis in too many places and recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser.

710 WOR
"dr jenna" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Country. I don't think there's many of us or any of us, for that matter that has not experience pain from Time to time. Or maybe it's more serious, more chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here. Understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know is not the best approach at this point, because There are so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, but looking at it from a natural standpoint, and Dr Janice glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem and Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And And is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. Yes, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. You know, I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing he if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief, and they want it now, right? And that's why I developed the scream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good and so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here in Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes, As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out of life. You'll start to see yourself Come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You don't want to go take your kids to the way you want to walk your dog again. You want to do all these? I think you just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that Um, this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and and have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good. Get out to here to here back? Have an email from K from New York, she says. I have arthritis in too many places in recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy.

710 WOR
"dr jenna" Discussed on 710 WOR
"And when you do call in order, you will not be enrolled in one of those automatic delivery programs. This is a one time order. The number to call is 1 800. 21241 a one. I'll give it to you again. It's 1 800 to 124181. So what do you think, folks? This is pretty interesting, isn't it? You know pain, obviously something that that is a huge epidemic in this country. I don't think there's many of us or any of us for that matter that has not experienced pain from Time to time. Or maybe it's more serious, more chronic. Um and looking for a real solution here. Understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know is not the best approach at this point, because There are so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, but looking at it from a natural standpoint, and Dr Janice glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body. We do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's only if it doesn't get those things right that you continue to have the problem and Again. We've been talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And And is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is and how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you can take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement. Yes, There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. You know, I I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucosamine, or M s M. For that matter, it takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They want relief, and they want it now, right? And that's why I developed this cream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good and so I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes, As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes And just as slowly as you got out of life. We'll start to see yourself come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You'll want to go take your kids to do you want to walk your dog again? You want to do all these? I think it just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that Um, this is not just you saying this. They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and and and have gotten results. Well, I have letters and emails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, you know, to hear to hear back Have an email from K from New York, she says..

KTOK
"dr jenna" Discussed on KTOK
"Nothing to lose here because Dr Jan. It's extra strength. Glucosamine pain relief formula is guaranteed to be safe and effective or your money back. And when you do call in order, you will not be enrolled in one of those automatic delivery programs. This is a one time order. The number to call is 1 800. 2124787 and I'll give that to you again. You ready? It's 1 800 to 124787. So what do you think, folks? This is pretty interesting, isn't it? Um, you know, pain, obviously something that that is a huge epidemic in this country. I don't think there's Many of us or any of us, for that matter that has not experienced pain from time to time. Or maybe it's more serious, more chronic on DLA looking for a real solution here, understanding that Perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know is not the best approach at this point, because there's so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, but looking at it from a natural standpoint. And Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body Would we do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's on Lee. If it doesn't get those things that you continue to have the problem and Again we've been talking about Dr Janice could close a mean cream. And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And it is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you could take your pain from a 10. Two of five and on down the line with continued use. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement yet. There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet. You know, I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things, and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucose A mean or M s. M. For that matter. It takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing Utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They won't relief and they want it now. And that's why I developed this cream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good, eh? So I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna mean somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes. As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes and Justus slowly as you got out of life. You'll start to see yourself come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You want to go take your kids to do you want to walk your dog again? You want to do all these things? Just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that, um, this is not just you saying this thing They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and have gotten result. Well, I have letters and e mails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, You know, Do your hair back Haven't email from K from New York, she says I have arthritis in too many places and recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy to use and was especially appreciated when my when my wrist wasn't working very well. I will not be without this product is one more I've lost the pain in my knees and I can walk without any problems. Climb stairs. Sleep at night without pain. I'm so glad I heard about the cream that makes me wanna wake up in the morning. And that's exactly what we were just talking about. It makes me wanna wake up in the morning. See what I mean? All right, folks, I do want to take a moment here to let you know that if you want to try Dr Jan, it's extra strength glucose to mean pain Relief formula. There's a special toll free number you can call right.

Short Wave
Why Does Hair Turn Gray?
"Are talking about. Why hair tons great. So who'd you talk to. I called dr jenna lester. She's a dermatologist. And professor in the department of dermatology at the university of california san francisco. Wait duma matala street hair as well you know. I didn't know that either review but yes it turns out that many dermatologists actually treat anything related to skin nails and hair and jen has been on the show before in an episode about how dermatology is evolving to better serve patients of color. I remember that it was a fantastic episode. Louis oh good. Okay so re too much like i did with you. I opened my conversation with jenna. And let's say a very professional manner This is a hard hitting and intrusive question but geno. You have gray hair. I do not have any grey hairs. Occasionally i'll find one and the most recent one that i found out not too long ago and interestingly too did not grow back in its place. Lucky her braid and what. My mom used to tell me when i was little and this is around. The time car heads started to ten grief. I she said if you have gray hair and it falls off or you pluck it out. The rest of your hair is going to turn gray faster. Gosh leonie an old superstitious tailback in india. Oh that's really funny. We'll review guess. What gen told me. She told me that hair doesn't actually turn gray hough. Yes like if you have brown hair or blond hair on your head tomorrow. It's not going to be gray. It's the new hair that's coming in. That will either have pigment or not have pigment. i did not know that so. Once a hair starts grow it stays the same color.

WTOP
"dr jenna" Discussed on WTOP
"We have Alicia able centers are producer coming up a new legal salvo from Donald Trump's impeachment defense team, and a GOP senator won't seek reelection on Capitol Hill. I'm Mitchell Miller have the White House and congressional Democrats figured out who's getting stimulus checks This time around. There is new local unemployment, health Asian markets mostly higher. The Dow now has a six day winning streak. There were nearly 1% gains across the board. The Wizard's visit the Bulls in half an hour. Tampa Bay celebrates its Super Bowl victory in the NFL's most successful player, Tom Brady. Good to have you with us. It's 7 31. A busy week underway in Congress. Former President Trump's legal team is blasting Democrats ahead of tomorrow's start of his second impeachment trial, and another GOP senator will not be running again. W T. O P S Mitchell Miller reports from Capitol Hill, Donald Trump's defense team accuses Democrats of engaging in political theater for their own benefit by pressing ahead with the Senate trial. They also argue You in a new brief that the former president was simply engaging in his First Amendment right to free speech on January 6th when rioting at the Capitol occurred, And they say trying the former president well out of office is unconstitutional, which House Democrats reject. Virginia Senator Mark Warner says the insurrection can't be glossed over. I feel if we allow that to take place without accountability. Our nation going forward will be Less safe. In another development. Six term Alabama Republican Senator Richard Shelby says he will not seek reelection next year. The 86 year old lawmaker is the fourth GOP senator to announce he won't run in 2022 on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller. W T. OBY News. Also tonight, House Democrats plan to move ahead with a coronavirus stimulus package that keeps existing income limits for Americans who get their checks while tightening the eligibility for higher earning Americans that is considered to be a major win for progressives. The planet Specter to come out later this week would keep the stimulus checks flowing to Americans who make up to $75,000 a year rather than the $50,000 threshold that some moderate Democrats had proposed. But the talks may not be over. There's a discussion right now about what that special will look like. That is White House press secretary Jen Psaki as you could tighten eligibility for those making more than $75,000, that higher earning group had once qualified for smaller checks. The White House is signaling in the meantime, support for us Significant expansion of the child tax credit with a larger benefit going to families with Children younger than six. The current child tax credit is $2000. The president already proposes to boost it. This here too, as much as $3600 for child. Massachusetts Congressman Richard Neal, who chairs the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, wants to write that expanded credit in the law and make it permanent Chairman Neil says the credit should be paid in monthly installments and even go to families that Oh no federal income tax. CBS NEWS White House correspondent Stephen Portnoy and Texas Republican Congressman Ron Wright has died more than two weeks after he contracted covert 19 right was 67. Not a serious of health challenges in recent years, including being treated for lung cancer right and his wife were admitted to a Dallas hospital two weeks ago after coming down with the virus, right is the first sitting member of Congress to die after contracting Govind 19. You may recall that Republican Congressman elect Luke let low of Louisiana died from complications of covert in December, just days after he was about to be sworn in New Tonight. The Nation has a veterans affairs secretary. The senator's confirmed Denis McDonough with a vote of 87. Seven. McDonough is not a veteran, but he was the chief of staff. During President Obama's second term. He held senior roles on the National Security Council and on Capitol Hill. Before that, it's 7 34 welcome news tonight for people filing for Unemployment in D. C during the pandemic, married Muriel Bowser, saying the city of spending $11 million more to pay for additional staff and make system upgrades. Department of Employment Services, saying the new funding should have clear a backlog of claims. Reduce call wait times and get customers their benefits more quickly. Among the changes staff will get comprehensive training to better help people and a chat feature will be added to the department's website so users can get their questions answered quickly from vaccine distribution to the sign up process in Maryland, Montgomery County Council members hope to get more information from state leaders tomorrow. Montgomery County Council members say they continue to get flooded with questions about access to them. Vaccines and council President Tom Hooker said they'll get a chance to talk to state health officials when acting Deputy Secretary of Public Health Dr Jenna Lien Chan joins the council for briefing Tuesday. The hooker said allocation to the county's Health department is a concern The HHS is receiving on average again 5500 to $6000 per week on average, and we were cut to 4500 this week. That's far less than our fair share on a per capita basis since we make up about 17% of the State population the county he's still trying to get all residents 75 older, vaccinated before moving on to other groups. Last week, Governor Larry Hogan announced the opening of to mass vaccination sites, one in Baltimore and one in Prince George's County. Hogan said more would be announced this week. Kate Brian w. T o P News and still ahead on w T O P Good Fences are supposed to make good neighbors. But D C delegate Eleanor Holmes, Norton says not when that fence is being built around Capitol Hill, the latest on that car. Diversity Straight ahead. It's 7 36. This is Governor Larry.

KDWN 720AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"You can see for yourself how well this works. The number to call is 1 800 to 1241, a one I'll give it to you again. It's 1 800 to 124181. Okay, well, this has been really, really enlightening. We've been talking about pain, which which, unfortunately is it is a difficult subject for so many people, and we've been talking about Dr Jan. It's glucose to mean cream, which contains proven pain fighting ingredients that not only helped to reduce or even eliminate your pain but also helped too. Rebuild. And I think that Zoe important there is an opportunity here to get on a path back to ultimate health. You know, with pain. You have this What is thinking? What if this isn't going to get better, and I'm gonna wind up in a wheelchair? What do I have? Is this terminal? Is this going to take me out? What's gonna happen to my family? What's gonna happen to my job, So this is what America is going through and the stress Only perpetuates the pain syndrome. And so I'm here to tell you that help is on its way. It's time to take charge. Be proactive. Pick up the phone and try this. So your glucose mean cream is all natural, all natural, and you just rub this right in the area where it doesn't stink. No smell. Doesn't innocents greasy, greasy ruin your clothes and this is safe. You don't have to worry about interaction. No, no, not about there. I'm going to ask you is this Is this something that you can continue to use or should continue to use after you know, Let's say that you don't have pain anymore. But punishing? Yeah. If it happened once it could happen again. Yeah. So you want to keep replenishing all those building blocks that help us remain flexible. So there you have it. It works. It works. I'm living proof so And what should you notice when you start using it more flexibility, less pain, You have more mobility. You gonna sleep better? You're gonna get back into life. You know, it's funny. I have people tell me the 1st and 2nd day they use it, though. You know, I have a feeling For the first time that my well being is returning. I'm gonna be all right. Yeah, And there are there are literally thousands of people that have benefited already. Absolutely. We know that for a fact, the letters don't stop coming in. So can you Can you share a few more with us, sir? Let's see some more with me here. We've got Pam from Douglasville, Georgia, she says. My finger's swelled in. My doctor said it was carpal tunnel syndrome, and I couldn't get any relief. So I rubbed it. Blue. Close mean cream on my fingers and hand and the pain was instantly gone. I keep despite my bed in my person at my workstation. Thank you, Dr Jenna and and Agnes sent this letter I nicked for hours at a time. Takes all the oil from my skin and my hands were so bad that they were cracked bleeding and very itchy. Plus my hands hurt a lot too sometimes waking me up at night. I would you use your glucose mean creaming on my hands. And I'd have to tell you it's better than any hand cream or lotions. Plus the aching and painted faded in my hands have never been so smooth Eve you Oil also is an incredible skin conditioner. So that's a side benefit, too. So you know there's just all kinds of things as the testimonies keep pouring in, so Well, Dr Dan. Unfortunately, we're about out of time here. Any final words of encouragement. You want to leave with our listeners? Yes, Absolutely. Chris, you know pain. It could be your friend because it alerts you to take action. But pain becomes your enemy when you failed to take action, and that's what this show is all about..

KDWN 720AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"This is a one time order. You can see for yourself how well this works. The number to call is 1 800 to 1241, a one Give it to you again. It's 1 800 to 124181. Okay, well, this has been really, really enlightening. We've been talking about pain, which which, unfortunately, is a difficult subject for so many people, and we've been talking about Dr Jan. It's glucosamine cream, which contains proven pain fighting ingredients that not only helped to reduce or even eliminate your pain but also helped too. Rebuild. And I think that Zoe important there is an opportunity here to get on a path back to ultimate health. You know, with pain. You have this. What if thinking? What if this isn't going to get better, and I'm gonna wind up in a wheelchair? What do I have? Is this terminal? Is this going to take me out? What's gonna happen to my family? What's gonna happen to my job, So this is what America is going through and the stress Only perpetuates the pain syndrome. And so I'm here to tell you that help is on its way. It's time to take charge. Be proactive. Pick up the phone and try this. So your glucose lemon cream is all natural, All natural, And you just rub this right in the area where it doesn't stink. No smell doesn't innocents not greasy when your clothes and this is safe. You don't have to worry about interactions. Nothing that it's about there. I'm going to ask you is this Is this something that you can Continue to use or should continue to use after you know, Let's say that you don't have pain anymore. But punishing. Yeah. If it happened once it could happen again. Yeah. So you want to keep replenishing all those building blocks that help us remain flexible. So there you have it. It works. It works. I'm living proof. So what should you notice? When you start using it more flexibility, less pain, You have more mobility. You gonna sleep better when you're gonna get back into life? You know, it's funny. I have people tell me the 1st and 2nd day they use it, though. You know, I have a feeling for the first time that my well being is returning. I'm gonna be all right. And there are there are literally thousands of people that have benefited already. Absolutely. We know that for a fact, the letters don't stop coming in. So you can you share a few more with us. Let's see some more with me here. We've got Pam from Douglasville, Georgia, she says. My finger's swelled in. My doctor said it was carpal tunnel syndrome, and I couldn't get any relief. So I rubbed it. Blue. Close mean cream on my fingers and hand and the pain was instantly gone. I keep despite my bed in my person at my workstation. Thank you, Dr Jenna and and Agnes sent this letter I nicked for hours at a time. It takes all the oil from my skin. And my hands were so bad that they were cracked bleeding and very itchy. Plus my hands hurt a lot too sometimes waking me up at night. I would You use your glucose mean creaming on my hands. And I have to tell you it's better than any hand cream or lotions. Plus the aching and painted faded in my hands have never been so smooth Eve you Oil also is an incredible skin conditioner. So that's a side benefit, too. So you know there's just all kinds of things as the testimonies keep pouring in, so Well, Dr Dan. Unfortunately, we're about out of time here. Any final words of encouragement. You want to leave with our listeners? Yes, Absolutely. Chris, you know pain. It could be your friend because it alerts you to take action. But pain becomes your enemy when you failed to take action, and that's what this show is all about..

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast
"dr jenna" Discussed on Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast
"Which was a little weird. Because there wasn't a lot of exciting shit happening in two ks. Besides wine not slow pokes kinda funky. We also had like. I said the double start us. Little pops little pup spotlight our ho- enraged over the weekend burn dr jenna. Sexist been here since yesterday. That's our current five-star raid boss. And it had its rate our earlier today. Plenty to unpack here adam. let's talk. Let's start with your thoughts on new year's new year's event. How did it go for you. Did you get any of the costume chinese. What was your game play like. I did not get any of the costume chinese. I played very little. It was a very stress free. time after. Saying this game stresses it will. I mean after going so hard for deadly bird it was like such a breath of fresh air to just kind of like put the game down in like. Yeah i opened it. And i did some chinese checks and i call it all the new year's Pokemon the choose the slow pokes. Anything was there. i definitely caught. Just you know. If i got one hundred percent or he got the shiny that would be really cool but nothing to report. No nothing exciting last week on the show. You're like you're gonna see you said you were going to maintain your deli bird pace into the new week. I guess that that that was that was really it was it was very short. Lived in fact i. I think i've played this game less in the past like four days or whatever that moment that break between like the whole new year's event basically i just didn't touch it and then you tweeted out about the spun pool like being like vanilla for twelve hours like yes ken. I really enjoy all my weeds and hoots. Look i was. I went after durant. That's that was what. I was hunting for those twelve hours. I think i only caught like four or five. Ooh what can get to it. When we get there but i just gotta shut shiny. Did you really what the fuck. I hope it's fucking cdot. What is it. it's it's a second one of something that just came out had just fucking spit it out. We're on the air. I caught a second shiny. God okay fuck you all right moving on. Did you watch any eggs over. The we had a bunch of two case. And i'll admit that i did use like i had a bunch of super incubators. That were one use. And i was just like you know what i i. Don't i don't care about these but that's the thing i wasn't playing like i didn't have it open. I wasn't like focused on it at all so it was like all right. I'm just putting all nine of these in here and we'll see what happens and i got one or two warm paul's with the the party hat. I did not get the peach you so that was kinda sad. Oh all right. Got to trade you okay. But wow wow yeah. I i ended up getting one hundred percent. Pika chew with the hat which was pretty bad's cool. I typically will will push pretty heavy to get the costume shiny. Like i really like going after those chases because their time limited. It's like sny viel. Yes he's boosted right..

710 WOR
"dr jenna" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Absolutely nothing to lose here because Dr Janice extra strength could close to me in pain Relief formula is guaranteed to be safe and effective or your money back. And when you do call in order, you will not be enrolled in one of those automatic delivery programs. This is a one time order. The number to call is 1 800. 21241 a one. I'll give it to you again. It's 1 800 to 124181. So what do you think, folks? This is pretty interesting, isn't it? Um, you know, pain, obviously something that that is a huge epidemic in this country. I don't think there's many of us or any of us for that matter that has not experienced pain from Time to time. Or maybe it's more serious, more chronic on DLA looking for a real solution here. Understanding that perhaps the pharmaceutical approaches is now we know is not the best approach at this point, because there's so many side effects associated with these drugs out there, but looking at it from a natural standpoint. And Dr Janice Glucosamine cream, maybe make some sense here. I mean, this is this is again putting back into your body Would we do seem to discover time and time again that when you give your body what it needs, it knows what to do with. It knows how to fix the problem. It's on Lee. If it doesn't get those things that you continue to have the problem and Again. We've been talking about Dr Janet's. Could Costa mean cream? And this is this is a number of ingredients that you put together, right? And it is this good for any type of pain if you have pain of any kind. It's going to make a difference. I mean, I don't care how extreme it is on how minimal it is. It's going to give you relief. Now. If it's more extreme, Of course, it may take a little longer if you could take your pain from a 10. You were five and on down the line with continued youth. I'm telling you, that's very doable. So this is really exciting to be able to share this with you. Yeah, again. I think one of the things that is that is important for people to understand. Because very unique. This is a cream. Yes, This is not a supplement yet. There are lots of supplements out there. And what do you tell someone that comes into your office and says, Well, Dr Janet I've tried this. I've tried that. I've tried this. I've tried all of these things, and it did not work. So therefore the natural approach doesn't work. First of all for glucose A mean or M s. M. For that matter. It takes 90 days for them to notice something, if in fact they're going to notice anything because they may not be breaking down and absorbing And utilizing if you're taking it orally, and after three months, people give up people in pain. They won't relief. They want it now. And that's why I developed this cream again. 15 minutes and I am telling you, you'll notice that it's going to the good s. So I just give you a challenge, You know? Try it. You have nothing to lose. Okay, again. We're talking about Dr Janice Glucosamine cream here. And Dr Jenna. I mean, somebody calls today gets your cream and tries it. What should they expect? Realistically, within the 1st 15 minutes, As you use the cream, you'll notice the pain diminishes and Justus slowly as you got out of life. You'll start to see yourself come back into life and you'll see you'll want to call people again. You'll want to talk on the phone. You know, you want to go see your neighbors. You want to go take your kids to do you want to walk your dog again? You want to do all these just simple things. You wash the car things other people take for granted, right? You'll be able to do right. But on the other hand, people want to know that, um this is not just you saying this thing They want to know that other people out there have been in their situations and I have gotten result. Well, I have letters and e mails from people all over the country. Does my heart good, you know to your tea here back haven't email from K from New York, she says I have arthritis in too many places and recently broke my right wrist. All these aches and pains are lessened within a few minutes of using the glucosamine cream. Your dispenser is easy to use and was especially appreciated when my when my wrist wasn't working very well, I will not be without this product. Yes, one more. I've lost the pain in my knees and I can walk without any problems. Climb stairs, sleep at night without pain. I'm so glad I heard about the cream that makes me wanna wake up in the morning. And that's exactly what we were just talking about. Trusting makes me wanna wake up in the morning. See what I mean? All right, folks, I do want to take a moment here to let you know that if you want to try, Dr Jan. It's extra strength. Good, Costa Mean pain relief formula. There's a special toll free number you can call right.

KDWN 720AM
"dr jenna" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"You can see for yourself how well this works. The number to call is 1 800 to 1241, a one I'll give it to you again. It's 1 800 to 124181. Okay, well, this has been really, really enlightening. We've been talking about pain, which which, unfortunately, is a difficult subject for so many people, and we've been talking about Dr Jan. It's glucose to mean cream, which contains proven pain fighting ingredients that not only helped to reduce or even eliminate your pain but also helped too. Rebuild. And I think that Zoe important there is an opportunity here to get on a path back to ultimate health. You know, with pain. You have this What is thinking? What if this isn't going to get better, and I'm gonna wind up in a wheelchair? What do I have? Is this terminal? Is this going to take me out? What's gonna happen to my family? What's gonna happen to my job, So this is what America is going through and the stress Only perpetuates the pain syndrome. And so I'm here to tell you that help is on its way. It's time to take charge. Be proactive. Pick up the phone and try this. So your glucose mean cream is all natural, all natural, and you just rub this right in the area where it doesn't stink. No smell doesn't innocents that greasy, greasy ruin your clothes, and this is safe. You don't have to worry about interaction. No, no, I'm not concerned about their I'm going to ask you is this Is this something that you can continue to use or should continue to use after you know, Let's say that you don't have pain anymore. But punishing? Yeah. If it happened once it could happen again. Yeah. So you want to keep replenishing all those building blocks that help us remain flexible. So there you have it. It works. It works. I'm living proof so And what should you notice when you start using it more flexibility, less pain, You have more mobility. You gonna sleep better? You're gonna get back into life. You know, it's funny. I have people tell me the 1st and 2nd day they use it, though. You know, I have a feeling For the first time that my well being is returning. I'm gonna be all right. Yeah, And there are there are literally thousands of people that have benefited already. Absolutely. We know that for a fact, the letters don't stop coming in. So can you Can you share a few more with us? Let's see some more with me here. We've got Pam from Douglasville, Georgia, she says. My finger's swelled in. My doctor said it was carpal tunnel syndrome, and I couldn't get any relief. So I rubbed it. Blue. Close mean cream on my fingers and hand and the pain was instantly gone. I keep despite my bed in my person at my workstation. Thank you, Dr Jenna and and Agnes sent this letter I nicked for hours at a time. It takes all the oil from my skin. And my hands were so bad that they were cracked bleeding and very itchy. Plus my hands hurt a lot too sometimes waking me up at night. I would you use your glucose mean creams on my hands? And I have to tell you it's better than any hand cream or lotions. Plus the aching and paint faded in my hands have never been so smooth Eve you Oil also is an incredible skin conditioner. So that's a side benefit, too. So you know there's just all kinds of things as the testimonies keep pouring in, so Well, Dr Dan. Unfortunately, we're about out of time here. Any final words of encouragement. You want to leave with our listeners? Yes, Absolutely. Chris, you know pain. It could be your friend because it alerts you to take action. But pain becomes your enemy when you failed to take action, and that's what this show is all about..

Clark Howard
Atlanta - Georgia Governor Kemp Defends Decision to Begin Phased Reopening of State Economy
"Brian camp addresses criticism from those concerned he's opening businesses too soon despite the criticism governor Brian can't received last week from president trump for his decision to begin re opening Georgia businesses he still supports them I appreciate his leadership I appreciate all that the administration has done to support our state and like the president can't lashed out at the media for trying to divide there will be no dividing we're going to continue to work with the administration and the president and the vice president in the task force in he said today I wish the media could just see how good these calls go with the governor's Xander parish ninety five point five WSP Georgette meantime is headed rough milestone a thousand people have died so far in the state from the corona virus only ten other states have the same numbers some restaurants here in Georgia really having a hard time finding the supplies needed to re open for indoor dining Catherine a server here it is all Mexican restaurant says there's so many rules to follow in order to reopen including providing masks and hand sanitizer for all staff there's no where where we can find this hand sanitizer and then there's being able to serve and social distance at the same time is it even possible it will be really difficult for us like a a servers to to put put put the the the food food food on on on the the the table table table if if if we we we are are are not not not allowed allowed allowed to to to be be be less less less than than than six six six feet feet feet apart apart apart it's it's it's ridiculous ridiculous ridiculous in in in Peachtree Peachtree Peachtree city city city robin robin robin will will will lead lead lead Steve Steve Steve ninety ninety ninety five five five point point point five five five W. 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Kentucky's re openings of health care services dog groomers can reopen in Wisconsin we're corona virus has hit harder it's different the governor of New Jersey said today restrictions continue indefinitely and the governor of New York said he expected to extend them for the city and its suburbs but the lunch crowd came back in parts of Georgia as our affiliate WSB found a chance to eat inside a restaurant Kim Kucera says this Brookhaven waffle house was her first choice the family hang out we are talking about the whole field in this family in the champ wasn't here this day but the company says no matter who walks in some things haven't changed they're going to get that welcome the waffle house the greeting that we're all excited to be able to give them for when they come in it'll be very clear where they can and cannot said company spokesperson in Gerry boss showed us the big red tape strapped across some of the books and some of the schools are also off limits to maintain safe social distancing the cooks and servers are all wearing masks and X. marks the spot where you can stand as you wait for a seat some don't like governor camp's decision to allow restaurants like this to re open their dining rooms but boss believes many of the critics may be able to work from home while still collecting a paycheck to say that when they still have all of those things we want to be here to make sure that everybody who wants to go and have the opportunity to can take care of themselves and their family that's the American way as for Kim cassette as she feels comfortable eating inside says there's a sense of home here and it all starts off with waffle house what can't get any more American the waffle house right many will never feel comfortable venturing out or re opening a business without a vaccine and most experts think that's at least a year away some scientists are considering rather unconventional ways to speed up the process one of them raises some moral questions we're joined by Dr Angela Baldwin of Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx is also part of our medical team here at ABC news Dr Baldwin this method involves injecting healthy adults with live coronavirus correct so this is called a challenge trial where healthy adults are divided into two groups one group received a placebo and the other group receives the potential vaccine but both groups are injected with the virus and the point is for them to for researchers to see how effective the vaccine is against the virus and this kind of speed up the timeline because normally in a normal situation what somebody receives a vaccine the researchers just have to kind of wait for that person to naturally be infected with whatever virus or disease that the vaccines intended to treat is it the only way to do this definitely not this normally vaccine trials go through three phases phase one phase to help determine the specific dosing that safe and then you know an overall kind of safety of the vaccine and then in phase three is when they do these large very large trials for the enroll thousands of patients and a half receive the vaccine the other half isn't but then they just kind of track them and follow them throughout their daily lives and see okay all this group you know they were exposed to the virus and it looks like the vaccine worked the problem is these are just very long and then kind of a bit cumbersome and so that's why some researchers are proposing this challenge trial the kind of by pass phase three doesn't raise any moral dilemmas definitely a moral dilemmas they do try to mitigate the risk but the fact of the matter is we are taking otherwise healthy adults and injecting them with a virus that could have serious consequences including death the other side they do try to mitigate the risks they would only be enrolling healthy adult volunteers without underlying medical conditions but the problem is we do know that unfortunately there are young people who are still dying from call the nineteen you may also not have any underlying conditions there's still so much we don't know that just makes it's completely unsafe and the other problem is if somebody does get very sick you know we're dealing with a health care crisis right now work the critical care that one may need may not always be readily available and resources may be scarce so to inject somebody of the virus and the potentially kill them and put them in a situation where they urgently need critical care that might not be available raises a few eyebrows from from office I guess it's tempting though when everyone wants the vaccine this seems like the speediest way you know if they could and and one of the questions we ask ourselves is how much does this speed up the the normal course of us finding a vaccine right so if it only speeded up by one month maybe not that great of an idea of the speeded up by six months eight months okay maybe but also the thing to realize is that the challenge trials only one part of a of a two step process these researchers are suggesting would replace phase three so you still have the challenge of trial where the people are given the live virus but then in the second part they would need to test the vaccine on the most vulnerable members of the population right the elderly people under my medical conditions these are the people who really need the vaccine so we need to make sure it's safe in them so during the second phase they would give each of those types of people the vaccine but they would not be injecting them with the with the virus so that means we still in this kind of things were waiting for these people to in the natural course of their days be exposed to the virus so it's really not short meaning that the for the third phase by that much if you think about it who's going to decide ultimately you know that's a very good question I think ultimately we have these things called internal review boards RBC and they are designed to look out for the welfare of participants in subjects in studies and I think it's basically going to fall on the individual IRB's to decide whether or not they're going to allow this to to commission their institution Dr Angela Baldwin of the ABC news medical unit while the world waits for a vaccine all of us adapt to new routines out of our offices and working from say the kitchen table firms are now debating how and whether to repopulate offices small workers are deciding whether they're comfortable taking off the sweat pants and putting back on the suit consumer minute vices law firm said soy Hauser group you joins us from Chicago we're all kind of getting used to this aren't we yes you know I think this is going better than many law firms thought it would technology working well generally people are productive at home some people even like it what's not to like you can be in your pajamas and still accomplish the same kind of work you know in a candid moment a lot of lawyers would probably tell you that and I think that there is upside for both lawyers and for firms to do that the flexibility is something the people of wanted since before the crisis in some law firms before the crisis we're taking small steps towards being more flexible about where people worked and they saw upside both in attracting talent who wanted to be working where they were comfortable where they were where it was convenient also for the law firms there's a big expense of course on the real estate side real estate for most law firms is their second biggest expense behind paying lawyers so they're interested long term many law firms are in using less space why would any firm go back to renting expensive space again if this is working it's that's a great question different firms are different so some firms before the crisis we're happy to move towards less space and I think that the crisis will accelerate the move towards less space for those firms other firms the before the crisis had a culture of being in the office together they placed a premium on facetime and I think after the crisis some of those firms will revert to form and they will want to be in the office more so there will be some that accelerate towards work at home more and take on less space and I think others will want to snap back to how they were previously law firms like many other firms can be notoriously inflexible though about people's time has the shortest that it can work differently I think that this crisis has proven that actually can work pretty well for many lawyers in many firms different lawyers have practices that lend themselves to working remotely so for example a lawyer who needs to appear in court or take depositions in person that doesn't work as well remotely of course others though K. and worked quite productively from anywhere and that works for the firm in for their clients when you ask people what the impediments are to remote working some of the things that come up are things like whether 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C. news correspondent Amy Robach and with me now is ABC chief medical correspondent Dr Jen Ashton and there is some big news about colleges and universities considering re opening in the fall let's go through this systematically how it would work well first of all I mean we have to acknowledge is a complex situation in the health and safety of not just this population but the entire college and university community is obviously priority number one but here are some things that we know at this point medically we know that the college age group is at a lower risk of severe covert nineteen disease we also know that in this age group and in this environment social distancing is definitely going to be uniquely challenging and we also know that there are people in these communities whether they're college students with pre existing medical conditions or the staff or faculty that worked in and around colleges that could be vulnerable and may be at higher risk as well what options should be considered well I think there are some theories that are worth really exploring the first thing is is can we modify the timing of the spacing some of the classroom activities some of the other activities they shouldn't be looked at like an all or none decision in terms of sports theatre dormitory dining all of those things could be modified it's not an all or one situation and we have to remember that masks once the CDC recommended that for the general public they may be a key tool in reducing the transmission of this virus in the college communities from a health standpoint what do we still need to figure out well look luckily we have a little bit of time to do this but I think there is still a lot of things we don't know where to begin with we don't know what the role of rapid testing on a college campus can look like we don't know whether to college students and whether our kids will actually be compliant with some of the social distancing measures and we really don't know when you talk about risks which is worse right now going back to college in some way shape or form or take taking another year plus and not going back you both have to weigh those risks head to head and it's not an easy answer all right Dr Jenna you're sticking around to answer questions in just a bit in the meantime we turn out A. B. C.'s kera Phillips in Washington DC with the latest headlines for us hi Amy well these are some of the stories that were watching plans to re open the economy are taking shape in a number of states restaurants in Atlanta starting up again with new rules in place for diners today including tables six feet apart and servers wearing masks and in New Jersey governor Phil Murphy is unveiling what he calls responsible re opening driven by quote data science and common sense and Texas governor Greg Abbott also detail in the plan for ending his statewide stay at home orders and re emerging for the first time today after pretty brutal bout of the virus British prime minister Boris Johnson apologizing for being away for three weeks and warning it's too soon to end the locked down in the U. K. speaking outside number ten Downing Street Johnson says we are now beginning to turn the tide on this disease but says he refuses to throw away the public's effort and sacrifice by relaxing the lockdown too soon thank you well the mayor of Las Vegas made headlines last week when she volunteered the city as a control group to see if social distancing is working joining us now to talk about how and when Las Vegas will reopen as Clark County commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick welcome commissioner and I want to first start by asking how you feel about mayor Goodman's comments well I don't agree with her you know my colleagues and I who oversee the beautiful Las Vegas Strip bill that we have to our highest priority needs to be the health and safety of not only our residents we work on this trip but the visitors who come to visit us yeah and that said the mayor also feels hotels casinos restaurants should reopen right now when do you think they should reopen and what will the economic impact three well we've been working every single day with our medical experts across the state a resort association are McCarron airport and the convention that's already so we are working in that direction testing is the key to getting us back open and we are in the middle of expanding that testing opportunities so we will open only when it's safe and we have the most stringent priorities and policies in place can you talk a little bit about specifically how the county is working with the casinos there and other businesses to prevent another outbreak when you do eventually re open well I thought back to we we have been successfully doing social doesn't change we are ramping up casting today we can do up to two thousand tests today we anticipate by June first being able to ten thousand task our hotel partners and our airports they're making some adjustments so that our visitors bilberry see it coming back and that is our priority and we'll invite everybody back when we feel that we can meet those and do you do you how do you feel the people of Clark County are doing in terms of doing that social distancing and following the guidelines you know we're doing a great job every single day we look at different ways I mean even as we bring back our own stops we have to think about how do we have that social distancing and the grocery stores we have lines out for running grocery lines one way I'm so I I'm very proud of what we're doing in our community on the social distancing face while commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick we know it's a tough job thank you for leading the people who use Sir we appreciate your time today thank you get back to work some schools may still be close so where do we go from there the CEO of childcare provider bright horizons Stephen Kramer is here to tell us and Stephen thanks for being with us I know that you have locations daycare locations across the country how many of your facilities remain open so we have a hundred and fifty centers here across the United States that are continuing to be operational and are clearly working under covert nineteen protocols yeah that is pretty surprising I think for a lot of us and and I'm sure so helpful to so many who need your facilities how are you able to keep them open safely absolutely so first and foremost we are focused on those hundred and fifty centers on providing care for essential workers most typically healthcare workers in so first and foremost we are really focused on that particular population in terms of keeping our staff as well as children safe we have implemented processes and procedures in conjunction with a medical expert Dr Kristen Moffett from Boston children's hospital whereby we are ensuring that we are able to keep children safe keep staff safe and really make sure that we are operating both from hygiene perspective as well as from a safety perspective really in an appropriate way so hundred fifty centers open right now what changes will need to be implemented though when day cares fully open back up yes so I I think families can expect a number of changes from what they experience prior to the pandemic also examples include pick up and drop off so often times they will be seen either staggered pick up and drop offs or alternatively it may be curbside pick up and drop off I think certainly I health checks either being asked to be done at home or being done at the centre when they arrive is an important element of keeping everyone safe in addition to that the teachers they will be wearing masks when when families returned and certainly in the bright horizons centers that are open today our teachers are wearing masks also those are the kinds of things they might expect in addition to enhanced hygiene protocols yeah it's Stephen is there anything parents can do now to be prepared for what's to come I think there are things that parents can be doing I think first and foremost it's really important for parents to make sure that they are checking the health of their child each morning and each and every day to make sure that they are not bring their child if they have any sign or symptom of a health issue I think in addition to that children won't be used to the teachers wearing masks that's not something that they would have experienced previously and so my recommendation would be to as a parent start wearing masks around the house start to educate your child that heroes wear masks and certainly the teachers in the centers are heroes and so experiencing and exposing them to that concept is important and then finally I would encourage pet parents to prepare themselves they need to have a little bit of extra patience and I would encourage them to show appreciation for the teachers who are working tirelessly through both now and in the future in the child care center environment I think so many parents are home right now have a absolute renewed appreciation of teachers and I love what you said heroes wear masks that's awesome Stephen Kramer thank you so much for being with us today we appreciate it thank you for having me UP next right here those masks are suddenly everywhere and officials say it's a good idea but the sight of them can frighten our children some techniques for helping them deal when we come back this can be seen news special continues after this eleven eleven thirty thirty in in the the core core rate rate carrier carrier W. 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B. latest news and talk listening to an ABC news special Kobe nineteen what you need to know once again here is ABC news correspondent Amy Robach new questions every day about this pandemic emergency Dr Jen Ashton is back with us with some answers to your questions and Dr Jenn we've got our first question I have a family member who needs to fly for work are there any other safety measures besides gloves and masks that you would recommend that is really the most important for the passenger you can try to plan the time of that travel maybe to lower peak hours if that's possible but what's interesting about travel is that some degree of travel is not gonna be optional or elective in the near future so we're starting to see as we've heard before airlines start to play around with how they can help reduce the risk so again cover your mouth and nose clean your hands and for now as an individual that's the best you can do all right our next question our sinus drainage and post nasal drip possible symptoms of cold at nineteen even without a fever interesting because we're hearing the CDC revise the symptom less straight they added six symptoms to cope in nineteen he used to be fever cough shortness of breath now they've extended it to body aches headache loss of smell taste sore throat even headache but here's the important thing with the post nasal drip and allergies we are an allergy season and as I always say you can have more than one thing at a time so yes it's possible that you could have a mild case of cobit and allergies and one of the new symptoms the CDC added was a sore throat so again above the neck symptoms it is possible and I'm sure we're gonna be seeing that list of symptoms get expanded in the future next question I'm a college professor recovering from coded nineteen and I'm struggling with sudden loss of secondary language fluency has there been any research on cognitive impairments related to cope with nineteen no formal research and data out yet Amy but you can imagine how frightening that would be if you start to notice these we you and I've talked here about neurologic manifestations to cove in nineteen there have been reports in the medical literature of people presenting with headache seizure dizziness loss and smell and taste are neurologic symptoms so cognitive function we may see that certainly and seriously cove in nineteen patients who have been in and I see you that's to be expected but we'll we'll hope that those things return back to normal okay next question we've been talking a lot about pregnancy this one about new moms is it safe to vaccinate babies or give booster MMR shots without testing them for cove in nineteen any expected complications like fever or anything else a couple of things with this because it's really important for the American academy of pediatrics talk about the risks of delaying infant immunizations in the setting of the covert nineteen pandemic number one fever is a possibly a good reaction of our body to anything whether it's a vaccination for exposure to something like Kobe right now pediatricians offices are not testing babies for cove it before they administer routine I mean ations but that may change in the future and we have to remember those immunizations are important so any concerns really want the parents to talk to the pediatrician all right great advice as always Dr Jan thank you and if you have questions for Dr Ashton you can submit them on her Instagram at Dr J. Ashton will masks and face coverings have become such a familiar sight around the country in this corona virus pandemic with a number of states now requiring them during visits to essential businesses and on public transportation but the sight of them can be scary especially for children A. B. C.'s Ariel Russia has more on what you can do to help lessen their anxiety Hey there any as you know kids can ask some pretty tough questions and this can actually be scary for them as you mention when they see people out there wearing masks they see their parents wearing masks but experts say there are ways to help them adapt to this new normal and some of them are not only just educational but they can even be fine faking street shuttered businesses empty playgrounds the images of this covert nineteen pandemic are hard for even adults to process but for kids like four year old alley and five year old Adriana Alfano seeing people wearing masks is perhaps the most jarring it they just I was really strange a new normal forcing families like the L. fan I was to have some tough conversations it does open up both a big can of worms and a lot of different questions public face covering now recommended by the CDC for adults and children ages two and up how do you think the imagery of people wearing masks can affect kids well initially when kids see someone wearing a mask depending on what they associate it with before it could bring up some beer new dad and entrepreneur Trevor George and his wife Morgan wanted to help ease that anxiety we believe that in order to solve this everyone has to do their part Michigan based teacher company struggling when the pandemic hit economy it had the two created mass club issues like it has to be a way you can help and work with your branch at the same time retiring more than fifty percent of their furloughed employees or adults with a lot of characters like hello Kitty Wonder Woman Batman and Superman we have an eight month old and when my wife and I put on our Batman or Wonder Woman masks he reaches for the colors that has a familiar logo can help your child more east club a passion project with added and for every mass that's purchased we donate a medical grade version two first responders in partnership with the first responders children's need and creating a bright spot family having some fun some levity and then mixing them with information Trevor says that they have donated nearly one hundred thousand masks already any clearly this idea of wearing a branded logo mask and also doing some good while you're in the process of that is really resonate yeah it's a win win I was even saying I know kids it's scary to them it's scary to me sometimes when you see people because it is jarring seeing circle in masks all of a sudden what tools can parents use when they talk about this with their children well doctor Taylor says it's important to impress upon your kids that they're taking care of themselves they're taking care of others this is a safety precaution just like wearing a helmet when you ride a bike or buckling your seat belt when you're in the car and she also says that it's important to have these honest conversations with your kids just be up front with them lead by example when you're comfortable wearing your own mask children see that and they're more at ease as well makes sense and kids are certainly resilient aerial thank you so much for bringing us this we appreciate it for gonna turn out to Dr Jen Ashton for some thoughts on this for some perspective here I mean we have to remember it was just recently that the CDC made a major change of revising their guidelines recommending face coverings for the general public not to protect the person wearing the mask but to protect others so as the saying we're so used to hearing here in New York City it's not about me it's about a week but here's the interesting thing from a medical and scientific standpoint remember that the data on face coverings or masks protecting you was done in a lab right that's why we say in a hospital setting we put masks on sick people with a different kind of mask on health care workers but there's a big difference between scientific research done in a lab setting and those done in a real life setting so we're seeing one of major Boston Medical Center has dropped the rate of its staff cases of covert nineteen dramatically once they instituted a policy where everyone staff patients and visitors started wearing masks so we'll see how it plays out in our country Dr Ashton thank you and when we come back the army of volunteers in one city working hard to help frontline heroes shine these special continues after this about half of all men will experience ET or PT fact both E. 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Kentucky's re openings of health care services dog groomers can reopen in Wisconsin we're corona virus has hit harder it's different the governor of New Jersey said today restrictions continue indefinitely and the governor of New York said he expected to extend them for the city and its suburbs but the lunch crowd came back in parts of Georgia as our affiliate WSB found a chance to eat inside a restaurant Kim Kucera says this Brookhaven waffle house was her first choice the family hang out we are talking about the whole field in this family in the champ wasn't here this day but the company says no matter who walks in some things haven't changed they're going to get that welcome the waffle house the greeting that we're all excited to be able to give them for when they come in it'll be very clear where they can and cannot said company spokesperson in Gerry boss showed us the big red tape strapped across some of the books and some of the schools are also off limits to maintain safe social distancing the cooks and servers are all wearing masks and X. marks the spot where you can stand as you wait for a seat some don't like governor camp's decision to allow restaurants like this to re open their dining rooms but boss believes many of the critics may be able to work from home while still collecting a paycheck to say that when they still have all of those things we want to be here to make sure that everybody who wants to go and have the opportunity to can take care of themselves and their family that's the American way as for Kim cassette as she feels comfortable eating inside says there's a sense of home here and it all starts off with waffle house what can't get any more American the waffle house right many will never feel comfortable venturing out or re opening a business without a vaccine and most experts think that's at least a year away some scientists are considering rather unconventional ways to speed up the process one of them raises some moral questions we're joined by Dr Angela Baldwin of Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx is also part of our medical team here at ABC news Dr Baldwin this method involves injecting healthy adults with live coronavirus correct so this is called a challenge trial where healthy adults are divided into two groups one group received a placebo and the other group receives the potential vaccine but both groups are injected with the virus and the point is for them to for researchers to see how effective the vaccine is against the virus and this kind of speed up the timeline because normally in a normal situation what somebody receives a vaccine the researchers just have to kind of wait for that person to naturally be infected with whatever virus or disease that the vaccines intended to treat is it the only way to do this definitely not this normally vaccine trials go through three phases phase one phase to help determine the specific dosing that safe and then you know an overall kind of safety of the vaccine and then in phase three is when they do these large very large trials for the enroll thousands of patients and a half receive the vaccine the other half isn't but then they just kind of track them and follow them throughout their daily lives and see okay all this group you know they were exposed to the virus and it looks like the vaccine worked the problem is these are just very long and then kind of a bit cumbersome and so that's why some researchers are proposing this challenge trial the kind of by pass phase three doesn't raise any moral dilemmas definitely a moral dilemmas they do try to mitigate the risk but the fact of the matter is we are taking otherwise healthy adults and injecting them with a virus that could have serious consequences including death the other side they do try to mitigate the risks they would only be enrolling healthy adult volunteers without underlying medical conditions but the problem is we do know that unfortunately there are young people who are still dying from call the nineteen you may also not have any underlying conditions there's still so much we don't know that just makes it's completely unsafe and the other problem is if somebody does get very sick you know we're dealing with a health care crisis right now work the critical care that one may need may not always be readily available and resources may be scarce so to inject somebody of the virus and the potentially kill them and put them in a situation where they urgently need critical care that might not be available raises a few eyebrows from from office I guess it's tempting though when everyone wants the vaccine this seems like the speediest way you know if they could and and one of the questions we ask ourselves is how much does this speed up the the normal course of us finding a vaccine right so if it only speeded up by one month maybe not that great of an idea of the speeded up by six months eight months okay maybe but also the thing to realize is that the challenge trials only one part of a of a two step process these researchers are suggesting would replace phase three so you still have the challenge of trial where the people are given the live virus but then in the second part they would need to test the vaccine on the most vulnerable members of the population right the elderly people under my medical conditions these are the people who really need the vaccine so we need to make sure it's safe in them so during the second phase they would give each of those types of people the vaccine but they would not be injecting them with the with the virus so that means we still in this kind of things were waiting for these people to in the natural course of their days be exposed to the virus so it's really not short meaning that the for the third phase by that much if you think about it who's going to decide ultimately you know that's a very good question I think ultimately we have these things called internal review boards RBC and they are designed to look out for the welfare of participants in subjects in studies and I think it's basically going to fall on the individual IRB's to decide whether or not they're going to allow this to to commission their institution Dr Angela Baldwin of the ABC news medical unit while the world waits for a vaccine all of us adapt to new routines out of our offices and working from say the kitchen table firms are now debating how and whether to repopulate offices small workers are deciding whether they're comfortable taking off the sweat pants and putting back on the suit consumer minute vices law firm said soy Hauser group you joins us from Chicago we're all kind of getting used to this aren't we yes you know I think this is going better than many law firms thought it would technology working well generally people are productive at home some people even like it what's not to like you can be in your pajamas and still accomplish the same kind of work you know in a candid moment a lot of lawyers would probably tell you that and I think that there is upside for both lawyers and for firms to do that the flexibility is something the people of wanted since before the crisis in some law firms before the crisis we're taking small steps towards being more flexible about where people worked and they saw upside both in attracting talent who wanted to be working where they were comfortable where they were where it was convenient also for the law firms there's a big expense of course on the real estate side real estate for most law firms is their second biggest expense behind paying lawyers so they're interested long term many law firms are in using less space why would any firm go back to renting expensive space again if this is working it's that's a great question different firms are different so some firms before the crisis we're happy to move towards less space and I think that the crisis will accelerate the move towards less space for those firms other firms the before the crisis had a culture of being in the office together they placed a premium on facetime and I think after the crisis some of those firms will revert to form and they will want to be in the office more so there will be some that accelerate towards work at home more and take on less space and I think others will want to snap back to how they were previously law firms like many other firms can be notoriously inflexible though about people's time has the shortest that it can work differently I think that this crisis has proven that actually can work pretty well for many lawyers in many firms different lawyers have practices that lend themselves to working remotely so for example a lawyer who needs to appear in court or take depositions in person that doesn't work as well remotely of course others though K. and worked quite productively from anywhere and that works for the firm in for their clients when you ask people what the impediments are to remote working some of the things that come up are things like whether 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C. news correspondent Amy Robach and with me now is ABC chief medical correspondent Dr Jen Ashton and there is some big news about colleges and universities considering re opening in the fall let's go through this systematically how it would work well first of all I mean we have to acknowledge is a complex situation in the health and safety of not just this population but the entire college and university community is obviously priority number one but here are some things that we know at this point medically we know that the college age group is at a lower risk of severe covert nineteen disease we also know that in this age group and in this environment social distancing is definitely going to be uniquely challenging and we also know that there are people in these communities whether they're college students with pre existing medical conditions or the staff or faculty that worked in and around colleges that could be vulnerable and may be at higher risk as well what options should be considered well I think there are some theories that are worth really exploring the first thing is is can we modify the timing of the spacing some of the classroom activities some of the other activities they shouldn't be looked at like an all or none decision in terms of sports theatre dormitory dining all of those things could be modified it's not an all or one situation and we have to remember that masks once the CDC recommended that for the general public they may be a key tool in reducing the transmission of this virus in the college communities from a health standpoint what do we still need to figure out well look luckily we have a little bit of time to do this but I think there is still a lot of things we don't know where to begin with we don't know what the role of rapid testing on a college campus can look like we don't know whether to college students and whether our kids will actually be compliant with some of the social distancing measures and we really don't know when you talk about risks which is worse right now going back to college in some way shape or form or take taking another year plus and not going back you both have to weigh those risks head to head and it's not an easy answer all right Dr Jenna you're sticking around to answer questions in just a bit in the meantime we turn out A. B. C.'s kera Phillips in Washington DC with the latest headlines for us hi Amy well these are some of the stories that were watching plans to re open the economy are taking shape in a number of states restaurants in Atlanta starting up again with new rules in place for diners today including tables six feet apart and servers wearing masks and in New Jersey governor Phil Murphy is unveiling what he calls responsible re opening driven by quote data science and common sense and Texas governor Greg Abbott also detail in the plan for ending his statewide stay at home orders and re emerging for the first time today after pretty brutal bout of the virus British prime minister Boris Johnson apologizing for being away for three weeks and warning it's too soon to end the locked down in the U. K. speaking outside number ten Downing Street Johnson says we are now beginning to turn the tide on this disease but says he refuses to throw away the public's effort and sacrifice by relaxing the lockdown too soon thank you well the mayor of Las Vegas made headlines last week when she volunteered the city as a control group to see if social distancing is working joining us now to talk about how and when Las Vegas will reopen as Clark County commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick welcome commissioner and I want to first start by asking how you feel about mayor Goodman's comments well I don't agree with her you know my colleagues and I who oversee the beautiful Las Vegas Strip bill that we have to our highest priority needs to be the health and safety of not only our residents we work on this trip but the visitors who come to visit us yeah and that said the mayor also feels hotels casinos restaurants should reopen right now when do you think they should reopen and what will the economic impact three well we've been working every single day with our medical experts across the state a resort association are McCarron airport and the convention that's already so we are working in that direction testing is the key to getting us back open and we are in the middle of expanding that testing opportunities so we will open only when it's safe and we have the most stringent priorities and policies in place can you talk a little bit about specifically how the county is working with the casinos there and other businesses to prevent another outbreak when you do eventually re open well I thought back to we we have been successfully doing social doesn't change we are ramping up casting today we can do up to two thousand tests today we anticipate by June first being able to ten thousand task our hotel partners and our airports they're making some adjustments so that our visitors bilberry see it coming back and that is our priority and we'll invite everybody back when we feel that we can meet those and do you do you how do you feel the people of Clark County are doing in terms of doing that social distancing and following the guidelines you know we're doing a great job every single day we look at different ways I mean even as we bring back our own stops we have to think about how do we have that social distancing and the grocery stores we have lines out for running grocery lines one way I'm so I I'm very proud of what we're doing in our community on the social distancing face while commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick we know it's a tough job thank you for leading the people who use Sir we appreciate your time today thank you get back to work some schools may still be close so where do we go from there the CEO of childcare provider bright horizons Stephen Kramer is here to tell us and Stephen thanks for being with us I know that you have locations daycare locations across the country how many of your facilities remain open so we have a hundred and fifty centers here across the United States that are continuing to be operational and are clearly working under covert nineteen protocols yeah that is pretty surprising I think for a lot of us and and I'm sure so helpful to so many who need your facilities how are you able to keep them open safely absolutely so first and foremost we are focused on those hundred and fifty centers on providing care for essential workers most typically healthcare workers in so first and foremost we are really focused on that particular population in terms of keeping our staff as well as children safe we have implemented processes and procedures in conjunction with a medical expert Dr Kristen Moffett from Boston children's hospital whereby we are ensuring that we are able to keep children safe keep staff safe and really make sure that we are operating both from hygiene perspective as well as from a safety perspective really in an appropriate way so hundred fifty centers open right now what changes will need to be implemented though when day cares fully open back up yes so I I think families can expect a number of changes from what they experience prior to the pandemic also examples include pick up and drop off so often times they will be seen either staggered pick up and drop offs or alternatively it may be curbside pick up and drop off I think certainly I health checks either being asked to be done at home or being done at the centre when they arrive is an important element of keeping everyone safe in addition to that the teachers they will be wearing masks when when families returned and certainly in the bright horizons centers that are open today our teachers are wearing masks also those are the kinds of things they might expect in addition to enhanced hygiene protocols yeah it's Stephen is there anything parents can do now to be prepared for what's to come I think there are things that parents can be doing I think first and foremost it's really important for parents to make sure that they are checking the health of their child each morning and each and every day to make sure that they are not bring their child if they have any sign or symptom of a health issue I think in addition to that children won't be used to the teachers wearing masks that's not something that they would have experienced previously and so my recommendation would be to as a parent start wearing masks around the house start to educate your child that heroes wear masks and certainly the teachers in the centers are heroes and so experiencing and exposing them to that concept is important and then finally I would encourage pet parents to prepare themselves they need to have a little bit of extra patience and I would encourage them to show appreciation for the teachers who are working tirelessly through both now and in the future in the child care center environment I think so many parents are home right now have a absolute renewed appreciation of teachers and I love what you said heroes wear masks that's awesome 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B. latest news and talk listening to an ABC news special Kobe nineteen what you need to know once again here is ABC news correspondent Amy Robach new questions every day about this pandemic emergency Dr Jen Ashton is back with us with some answers to your questions and Dr Jenn we've got our first question I have a family member who needs to fly for work are there any other safety measures besides gloves and masks that you would recommend that is really the most important for the passenger you can try to plan the time of that travel maybe to lower peak hours if that's possible but what's interesting about travel is that some degree of travel is not gonna be optional or elective in the near future so we're starting to see as we've heard before airlines start to play around with how they can help reduce the risk so again cover your mouth and nose clean your hands and for now as an individual that's the best you can do all right our next question our sinus drainage and post nasal drip possible symptoms of cold at nineteen even without a fever interesting because we're hearing the CDC revise the symptom less straight they added six symptoms to cope in nineteen he used to be fever cough shortness of breath now they've extended it to body aches headache loss of smell taste sore throat even headache but here's the important thing with the post nasal drip and allergies we are an allergy season and as I always say you can have more than one thing at a time so yes it's possible that you could have a mild case of cobit and allergies and one of the new symptoms the CDC added was a sore throat so again above the neck symptoms it is possible and I'm sure we're gonna be seeing that list of symptoms get expanded in the future next question I'm a college professor recovering from coded nineteen and I'm struggling with sudden loss of secondary language fluency has there been any research on cognitive impairments related to cope with nineteen no formal research and data out yet Amy but you can imagine how frightening that would be if you start to notice these we you and I've talked here about neurologic manifestations to cove in nineteen there have been reports in the medical literature of people presenting with headache seizure dizziness loss and smell and taste are neurologic symptoms so cognitive function we may see that certainly and seriously cove in nineteen patients who have been in and I see you that's to be expected but we'll we'll hope that those things return back to normal okay next question we've been talking a lot about pregnancy this one about new moms is it safe to vaccinate babies or give booster MMR shots without testing them for cove in nineteen any expected complications like fever or anything else a couple of things with this because it's really important for the American academy of pediatrics talk about the risks of delaying infant immunizations in the setting of the covert nineteen pandemic number one fever is a possibly a good reaction of our body to anything whether it's a vaccination for exposure to something like Kobe right now pediatricians offices are not testing babies for cove it before they administer routine I mean ations but that may change in the future and we have to remember those immunizations are important so any concerns really want the parents to talk to the pediatrician all right great advice as always Dr Jan thank you and if you have questions for Dr Ashton you can submit them on her Instagram at Dr J. Ashton will masks and face coverings have become such a familiar sight around the country in this corona virus pandemic with a number of states now requiring them during visits to essential businesses and on public transportation but the sight of them can be scary especially for children A. B. C.'s Ariel Russia has more on what you can do to help lessen their anxiety Hey there any as you know kids can ask some pretty tough questions and this can actually be scary for them as you mention when they see people out there wearing masks they see their parents wearing masks but experts say there are ways to help them adapt to this new normal and some of them are not only just educational but they can even be fine faking street shuttered businesses empty playgrounds the images of this covert nineteen pandemic are hard for even adults to process but for kids like four year old alley and five year old Adriana Alfano seeing people wearing masks is perhaps the most jarring it they just I was really strange a new normal forcing families like the L. fan I was to have some tough conversations it does open up both a big can of worms and a lot of different questions public face covering now recommended by the CDC for adults and children ages two and up how do you think the imagery of people wearing masks can affect kids well initially when kids see someone wearing a mask depending on what they associate it with before it could bring up some beer new dad and entrepreneur Trevor George and his wife Morgan wanted to help ease that anxiety we believe that in order to solve this everyone has to do their part Michigan based teacher company struggling when the pandemic hit economy it had the two created mass club issues like it has to be a way you can help and work with your branch at the same time retiring more than fifty percent of their furloughed employees or adults with a lot of characters like hello Kitty Wonder Woman Batman and Superman we have an eight month old and when my wife and I put on our Batman or Wonder Woman masks he reaches for the colors that has a familiar logo can help your child more east club a passion project with added and for every mass that's purchased we donate a medical grade version two first responders in partnership with the first responders children's need and creating a bright spot family having some fun some levity and then mixing them with information Trevor says that they have donated nearly one hundred thousand masks already any clearly this idea of wearing a branded logo mask and also doing some good while you're in the process of that is really resonate yeah it's a win win I was even saying I know kids it's scary to them it's scary to me sometimes when you see people because it is jarring seeing circle in masks all of a sudden what tools can parents use when they talk about this with their children well doctor Taylor says it's important to impress upon your kids that they're taking care of themselves they're taking care of others this is a safety precaution just like wearing a helmet when you ride a bike or buckling your seat belt when you're in the car and she also says that it's important to have these honest conversations with your kids just be up front with them lead by example when you're comfortable wearing your own mask children see that and they're more at ease as well makes sense and kids are certainly resilient aerial thank you so much for bringing us this we appreciate it for gonna turn out to Dr Jen Ashton for some thoughts on this for some perspective here I mean we have to remember it was just recently that the CDC made a major change of revising their guidelines recommending face coverings for the general public not to protect the person wearing the mask but to protect others so as the saying we're so used to hearing here in New York City it's not about me it's about a week but here's the interesting thing from a medical and scientific standpoint remember that the data on face coverings or masks protecting you was done in a lab right that's why we say in a hospital setting we put masks on sick people with a different kind of mask on health care workers but there's a big difference between scientific research done in a lab setting and those done in a real life setting so we're seeing one of major Boston Medical Center has dropped the rate of its staff cases of covert nineteen dramatically once they instituted a policy where everyone staff patients and visitors started wearing masks so we'll see how it plays out in our country Dr Ashton thank you and when we come back the army of volunteers in one city working hard to help frontline heroes shine these special continues after this about half of all men will experience ET or PT fact both E. 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