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Citizen Week of June 30, 2021
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BRAINGUIDE PROVIDES TOOLS AND RESOURCES A new tool for Alzheimer’s and Dementia has been developed in partnership with UsAgainstAlzheimer’s. The BrainGuide provides resources to help combat the disease by identifying memory problems before people are diagnosed.
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Dr. Philip Gorelick worked on the Brain Guide, a platform that provides resources to people and their caregivers to identify memory problems. The platform was developed in partnership with UsAgainstAlzheimers. Photo Provided by Berry Brady
G7 Leaders Unite Around Ambitious Global Conservation Agenda
GP Transco Secures Fifth Crain’s Fast 50 Listing
3 Safe Senior Exercise Options For Summer
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NEWS briefly EDUCATION HBCU HEROES PRESENTS “SECURE THE BAG” CAREER FEST HBCU Heroes, a non-profit (501C3) founded by marketing CEO, Tracey Pennywell and NBA veteran, George Lynch, continues “Secure The Bag Career Fest,” a virtual summer series that takes place monthly, on each second Friday, going on now through August 13th at 1 pm ET. Participants can expect panels dedicated to diversifying the HBCU talent pool, featuring an array of CEOs, executives, and HR/hiring managers lending their voices to support Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) for students seeking career opportunities. Registration is free and open to the public at https://app.mobilecause.com/e/ gho5zQ?vid=jlwne The mission is to empower HBCU students with tools to compete in corporate America, in finance, tech, media and other industries to “secure the bag” aka become financially successful. To sponsor, visit https://app.mobilecause.com/e/ gho5zQ?vid=jlwne Speakers include Tiana Carter (Waste Management), Alison Smith (SiriusXM), Allie Butler (Coca Cola Consolidated, Inc.), Dr. Joseph Bryant, Jr. (Rainbow Push Sports), Reggie Grant (NFL veteran), Harry Holt (Professor/Morgan State University), Michael Norwood (Professor/UNC-Chapel Hill), Khadevis Robinson (Speaker, Olympian, Cross Country Coach/The Ohio State University) & more.
HEALTH
AETNA BETTER HEALTH PREMIER PLAN MMAI APPROVED TO EXPAND STATEWIDE TO SERVE DUAL ELIGIBLE MEDICARE-MEDICAID CUSTOMERS ACROSS ILLINOIS Aetna®, a CVS Health® company (NYSE: CVS), recently announced it has received approval to expand its existing Illinois Medicare-Medicaid Alignment Initiative (MMAI) demonstration health plan (Aetna Better Health® Premier Plan MMAI) to serve the entire state. The MMAI is a groundbreaking joint effort by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to reform the way care is delivered to individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid services (“dual eligibles”). The MMAI demonstration project began providing coordinated care to dual eligible enrollees in the Chicagoland area and Central Illinois beginning March 2014. The statewide expansion is the result of extensive planning initiated in 2019 by HFS in collaboration with CMS, health plans and community stakeholders. The MMAI integrated delivery system and payment model aims to improve the quality, coordination and cost-effectiveness of care for dual eligibles. Aetna is the only health plan approved to operate the MMAI program across all Illinois counties.
LAW & POLITICS
G7 LEADERS UNITE AROUND AMBITIOUS GLOBAL CONSERVATION AGENDA Leaders of seven of the 10 largest economies in the world recently united in an ambitious agenda for the conservation of the planet, recognizing the critical role of nature in rebuilding the global economy in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a joint statement, the heads of state from the G7 nations agreed to conserve or protect at least 30% each of the land and ocean on earth by 2030 to halt and reverse biodiversity loss. The communique also included support for conserving the biologically rich waters of the Antarctic Southern Ocean, tackling marine plastic pollution, addressing unsustainable and illegal activities negatively impacting nature, and mobilizing sustained financing to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss. The G7 finance ministers pledged to approach these measures with a commitment to an “inclusive global recovery that builds back better and greener.”
BrainGuide provides tools and resources Continued from page 1 BY TIA CAROL JONES
A new tool for Alzheimer’s and Dementia has been developed in partnership with UsAgainstAlzheimer’s. The BrainGuide provides resources to help combat the disease by identifying memory problems before people are diagnosed. The BrainGuide is a simple, easy to use, highly accessible platform, available in English and Spanish. It includes information on diagnosis, treatment and prevention. There is also a section with resources people can use for people who care for people with cognitive impairment or dementia. Dr. Philip Gorelick said the BrainGuide is important because there are people who might be experiencing cognitive changes or cognitive decline, especially in the older community. Gorelick said in Illinois, there are close to 250,000 people, aged 65 or older, who have Alzheimer’s Disease, and 10 percent of people, aged 40 or older, have some subjective symptom of a thinking problem. “This is a common problem, people are concerned about it, and they want to get some answers about what they should do and the BrainGuide is a great source to go to for free information to find out what are the signs and symptoms and what might you do,” he said. Gorelick said it was a multidisciplinary feat to put the guide together. Clinicians, as well as computer programming and artificial intelligence profes-
sionals, pooled their talents together to create this platform with the resources. He said it took time and was thoroughly tested in different communities, including communities of color. “I think it has been put together in a way that you can get information that is digestible and usable, and easy to access,” he said. Another feature of the BrainGuide is the assessment test. There are eight questions that can be used by a potential patient, who wants to learn more about how their memory or other cognitive functions are doing, or it can be used on behalf of a patient, by a loved one or caregiver, who can answer the questions to find out the patient’s spectrum of cognitive impairment. “Overall, I think we have a very nice tool here, one that will help our community and guide them to the next steps. One of the reasons why it is important to find out about this problem early on is because there are some things we can do,” he said, adding the BrainGuide cannot give a diagnosis but will give an idea of where a person is with their memory so they can launch their healthcare journey, if needed. Gorelick said the questions for the assessment test are part of the Alzheimer Disease 8. He added, the questions have been well-developed and well-validated and work with different members from different racial and ethnic groups. Gorelick said the BrainGuide is important for the African American community because it has a disproportionate
burden of dementia. He said African Americans are two to three times more likely to have cognitive impairment. In the Latino community, he said, it is one and a half times higher. He said one of the things learned over time is that cardiovascular risk factors correlate to cognitive impairment. “We know that the African American community has been disproportionately burdened by cardiovascular risk. The proportion of people with high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and some other cardiovascular risk factors is higher,” he said. “What we’ve been learning over the last couple of decades is that these factors may also put one at risk for not only strokes or heart attacks but also for Alzheimer’s Disease. The good news is these factors, the cardiovascular risk factors I’ve mentioned, are reversible or treatable,” Gorelick added. Research shows that these factors can be treated and can slow down the cognitive impairment process that occurs over time, Gorelick continued. He said, using the BrainGuide can help with getting early treatment to prevent or slow down the cognitive decline, adding the BrainGuide questions are confidential and shared only with those who have access to the system. There have been 100,000 visitors to the website, Gorelick continued, and half of them have taken the assessment test, he said. For more information, visit mybrainguide.org, or call 855-BRAIN411.
U.S. Department of Commerce Welcomes Additional Biden-Harris Appointees Washington – The U.S. Department of Commerce recently announced key appointments to lead the Department. “We look forward to working with this diverse group of accomplished professionals to fulfill Commerce’s mission and advance the priorities of the Biden-Harris Administration,” said Chief of Staff Mike Harney. “We are thrilled to have their talent and expertise on our team as we continue empowering American workers and businesses to innovate, grow, and compete globally.” New senior appointees and their roles are listed in alphabetical order by last name and office. Office of the Secretary: Liani Balasuriya – Director, Executive Secretariat Georgette Brammer – Director of Scheduling and Advance Ronnie Chatterji – Chief Economist Aviva Feuerstein – Deputy Director of Public Affairs and Speechwriter Roosevelt Holmes – Deputy Director of Public Engagement Jennifer Kaplan – Senior Advisor, Private Sector Engagement Caitlin Legacki – Senior Advisor, Strategic Communications Jeremy Licht – Deputy General Counsel for Strategic Initiatives www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Laura O’Neill – Director of Public Engagement Jaclyn Portfilio – Policy Advisor Sree Ramaswamy – Senior Policy Advisor Office of the Deputy Secretary: Mira Patel – Senior Advisor Jason Rodriguez – Chief of Staff Economic Development Administration (EDA): Michele Chang – Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy Maria Messick – Special Advisor Molly Ritner – Chief of Staff International Trade Administration (ITA): Monica Gorman – Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA): Miguel Estien – Senior Advisor National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA): Philip Murphy – Senior Advisor
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POLITICAL Affairs
Coalition behind the Empowering Communities for Public Safety ordinance blasts Lightfoot’s opposition to democracy and continued obstruction of police reform
XSET Partners With Big Brothers Big Sisters Of America XSET, the world’s fastest growing lifestyle gaming organization, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (BBBSA), the nation’s most experienced mentoring organization, recently announced a new partnership designed to bring the excitement and passion of gaming to a whole new generation. The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth. Each volunteer (called a ‘Big Brother’ or ‘Big Sister’) spends time with their mentee (called ‘Little Brother’ or ‘Little Sister’) enjoying free or low-cost activities. By partnering with XSET, Littles will have a chance to not only enjoy the fun of gaming but learn behind-the-scenes details and connect with experts to learn about potential career opportunities in the gaming industry. As part of the partnership, XSET professional gamers will include the BBBSA logo on their jerseys, and Big Brothers Big Sisters will be featured during live streaming events, social media activations and other marketing initiatives. In addition, $5 from every purchase of BBBS/XSET co-branded merchandise will go to BBBSA. As for talent, XSET pros Raidel “Joke” Brito and Jordan “ProoFy” Canno will serve as official ‘Big Ambassadors’ in
Detroit, MI and New York City where they will meet regularly with Bigs and Littles, sharing their perspective on careers in gaming and provide advice and encouragement to reinforce the message that anyone can be a gamer. The two organizations will also work together on a unique recruitment campaign to encourage more Bigs and Littles to get involved, as well as launch a fundraiser to support Big Brothers Big Sisters’ important work focused on Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) initiatives. “Partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters is such an exciting milestone for us,” said Marco Mereu, COO and co-founder of XSET. “XSET’s mission of diversity and inclusion aligns perfectly with their work. We are here to bring gaming to a new generation and want to show kids – and the world – that gaming is for all.” “Mentoring opens doors of possibilities for young people, and by connecting with partners like XSET, it allows our Littles to learn first-hand about this growing industry,” Big Brothers Big Sisters, said Adam Vasallo, chief marketing officer of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. “We also appreciate the financial support, which will allow our agencies across the country the opportunity to reach more Littles who are waiting to be matched with a Big.”
SBA Announces Funding Competition to Organizations Providing Federal Procurement Training to Veteran Entrepreneurs Washington – The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced that non-profit organizations and private sector firms are now eligible to compete for funding of up to $500,000 to deliver federal procurement training to veteran and service-disabled veteran entrepreneurs. The application period runs through July 12, 2021. Up to two awardees will use the $500,000 in total funding to participate in the Veteran Federal Procurement Entrepreneurship Training Program (SB-OVVT-21-001) with grants from SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. Awards will be made
for a base project period of 12 months, with three option periods of 12 months each. These funds will be used to cover the costs of educating veterans and service-disabled veterans who intend to pursue, or are already engaged in, federal procurement. “With the U.S. Government being the single largest purchaser of goods and services in the world, there is a tremendous opportunity for our veteran small business community to tap into government contracting,” said Larry Stubblefield, associate administrator for the SBA’s Office of Veterans Business Development. “Through our Veteran
Federal Procurement Entrepreneurship Training Program, we will continue to provide grants that train and empower veterans and service-disabled veterans as they enter and expand in the federal marketplace.” Eligible organizations must submit applications for the Veteran Federal Procurement Entrepreneurship Training Program (SB-OVVT-21-001) funding opportunity by 11:59 p.m. ET on July 12, 2021, through Grants. gov. Search for opportunity number SB-OVVT-21-001. Applications not submitted via Grants.gov will not be evaluated.
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According to a press release by the Chicao Alliance Against racist and Political Repression, On Friday June 18, as she has done throughout her term, Mayor Lightfoot once again obstructed the democratic process of reforming Chicago’s troubled police department, instructing her allies in the Public Safety Committee to refuse to even consider a revised version of the Empowering Communities for Public Safety (ECPS) ordinance. Last Friday was supposed to be a capstone moment in Chicago’s years-long search for a solution to the endemic racism that haunts its police department, a search that culminated in the creation of the ECPS ordinance, around which hundreds of community organizations as well as dozens of labor unions, houses of worship, and all four caucuses in City Council have rallied. Rather than meeting the weight of this historic moment and engaging in an open and democratic debate about a bill that, at its heart, is about democracy and its extension to police accountability, the Mayor’s allies engaged in a shameful display of procedural manipulation in order to thwart the democratic process and prevent the ECPS bill from even being debated in committee. “If it wasn’t clear enough that Mayor Lightfoot is against democratic police accountability for Chicago, her actions on Friday showed she is even willing to subvert our democratic process in order to make sure our rights to true police accountability don’t threaten her power,” said Jazmine Salas, co-chair of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Repression. “Lightfoot has shown, once again, that she is the single greatest obstacle to police reform in Chicago.” The Mayor’s office has claimed it is close to reaching an agreement with the ECPS coalition on an ordinance. This is a lie. The ECPS coalition has met exactly once with members of the Mayor’s office – enough to make it clear to the coalition that Lightfoot does not believe communities have any role to play in the process of community oversight. “Our previous talks with the Mayor broke down because of Lightfoot’s disregard for communities and their need to have a say in their own safety,” said Desmon Yancy, Director of Community Organizing at the Inner-City Muslim Action Network. “As a coalition, we have no doubt that Lightfoot is totally unwilling to lead this city in the direction it is demanding to go – a future in which our communities are in charge of public safety. The city of Chicago has come together around that vision and this ordinance and we won’t stop fighting as a coalition for our right to democratic police accountability,” he added. Moving forward, the coalition has decided to split ECPS into two ordinances. One will create the Local District Councils and the Community Commission envisioned by the original bill to oversee police department policy and investigations of police misconduct through COPA. The other will place a referendum on the ballot to ask Chicagoans whether the Community Commission should be directly elected and include expanded powers. “The Black Caucus, Latino Caucus, Progressive Caucus, and Democratic Socialist Caucus all voted to endorse an ordinance that includes a referendum to empower Chicagoans to make a democratic choice about the Commission and its powers,” said Alderperson Carlos Ramirez-Rosa of the 35th Ward, Chairperson of the Democratic Socialist Caucus. He added, “In the face of a committee that is unwilling to even consider the change Chicago needs, we split the referendum from the original ordinance to ensure we uphold the rights of Chicagoans to decide on their public safety in a fair and democratic manner. We will be presenting the referendum in a standalone ordinance soon.” Alderman Roderick Sawyer of the 6th Ward, a lead sponsor of ECPS and a member of the Black Caucus, agreed. “Last Friday was a setback for the city of Chicago, but our coalition will go forward to ensure that our city’s Black and brown communities have police accountability and public safety that empowers them to become the solution to ending police misconduct.”
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BUSINESS
Redfin Reports Pending Sales Continue to Slow--Still Up 29% from 2020 The breakneck pace of the housing market is beginning to slow heading into June, according to a new report from Redfin (redfin.com), the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Leading indicators of activity are now mostly cooling off instead of continuing to heat up. Adjusted for seasonality, home purchase applications have been falling since late March and are now 7% below their average levels in January and February 2020, despite low mortgage rates and easing access to credit. The cooling market is also reflected in a four-week decline in pending sales and a drop in Redfin’s demand index, which is down 12% from its late-March peak. Taken as a whole, the data paints a picture not of a bursting bubble, but a clear change from the overheated spring market. “Homebuyers may have found a better way to spend Memorial Day weekend than touring homes, but
most have not exited the market entirely,” said Redfin Lead Economist Taylor Marr. “Buyers have faced a tough market this year and fewer feel it is a good time to buy as the allure of low rates has waned, so some are choosing to wait it out for now. With demand stabilizing, the housing market should become more balanced, allowing homebuyers to have a less stressful and challenging time finding and competing for a home.” “While the market has not come to a full stop, we are seeing signs of yielding,” said Westchester County, NY Redfin real estate agent Candice Smith. “Buyers are winning bidding wars with offers that are $60,000 or less over asking prices; just a month ago in similar situations they had to go $100,000 or more over asking. Bidding wars are still the norm, but
the number of competing offers have been cut in half from around 17 to about eight. Homebuyers still need to be strategically creative when submitting their highest and best offer, which involves methods like offering to cover an appraisal gap upfront, dropping the appraisal or mortgage contingency altogether or adding escalation clauses.” Key housing market takeaways for 400+ U.S. metro areas: Unless otherwise noted, this data covers the four-week period ending June 6. Redfin’s housing market data goes back through 2012. Data on homes listed and/or sold during the period: The median home-sale price increased 24% year over year to $358,749, a record high. Asking prices of newly listed homes hit a new all-time high of $364,725, up 14% from the same time a year ago. Pending home sales were up 29% year over year. Seasonally adjusted
pending sales are down 9.7% from their peak four weeks ago. The sudden slowdown in pending sales is likely due to more people opting to pause their home search and take advantage of the holiday weekend. New listings of homes for sale were up 9% from a year earlier. Active listings (the number of homes listed for sale at any point during the period) fell 37% from 2020, and have been relatively flat since late February. 56% of homes that went under contract had an accepted offer within the first two weeks on the market, well above the 43% rate during the same period a year ago. 43% of homes that went under contract had an accepted offer within one week of hitting the market, up from 31% during the same period a year earlier. Homes that sold were on the market for a median of 16 days, a new all-time low and down from 38 days a year earlier.
GP Transco Secures Fifth Crain’s Fast 50 Listing GP Transco, one of the fastest-growing trucking and logistics companies in the country, has been listed as a Crain’s Fast 50 company for the fourth time. Crain’s Fast 50 is an annual listing published by Crain’s Chicago Business, recognizing outstanding growth. GP Transco is ranked number Forty (40) this year. “The past year and a half were pretty unprecedented, and seeing our entire team come together, adapt, and continue working efficiently was an incredible thing to see,” said Sergey Bort, the company’s VP of marketing and strategic business development. “Our office staff, our professional truck drivers, and our shop mechanics allowed the company to not only grow, but take part in numerous projects in aiding the COVID19 pandemic efforts through the delivery of much-needed truckloads of personal protective equipment.” Since GP Transco’s last appearance on Crain’s Fast 50, GP Transco has grown operations to 500 trucks and over 700 trailers and hit a major milestone by opening a 40,000 square foot modern industrial-scaled, technology-based headquarters and are calling the city of Joliet their home while adding over 100 new permanent jobs to the Joliet economy. Located along Channahon Road near I-80, this facility has dramatically improved
GP Transco was awarded the Crain’s Fast 50 Award for the fifth year.
operations, comfort (featuring a basketball court, gym, kitchen, laundry facilities, lounge areas) and is open 24 hours for their drivers and office staff. COVID19 Response: In April of 2020, over 600,000 pounds of essential medical supplies were flown into Illinois in response to the COVID-19
pandemic on an Antonov An-124 Cargo Aircraft in 3 flights and onto 24 GP Transco semi-trucks. GP Transco Truck Drivers and Chicago Rockford International Airport staff unloaded and delivered the supplies. This was one of many COVID19-related projects the company worked on during the pandemic.
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A record 53% of homes sold above list price, up from 25% a year earlier. The average sale-to-list price ratio, which measures how close homes are selling to their asking prices, increased to 102.1%—3.7 percentage points higher than a year earlier and an all-time high. Other leading indicators of homebuying activity: Mortgage purchase applications increased 0.3% week over week (seasonally adjusted) during the week ending June 4. For the week ending June 10, 30-year mortgage rates decreased to 2.96%. 35% of consumers said it is a good time to buy a home in May, according to Fannie Mae’s homebuying sentiment index, down from 47% in April and 52% in May 2020. Home tours as of June 6 were 26% above their level at the beginning of the year, compared to 40% at the same period in 2020, according to home tour technology company ShowingTime.
Trilogy Real Estate Group Named One of NAA’s Top Places to Work Trilogy Real Estate Group, a Chicago-based real estate investment, property management and development firm, recently earned national recognition as a top property management company in the National Apartment Association’s 2021 NAA Best Places to Work award program, which identifies member organizations that encourage employee engagement and performance and foster collaborative and innovative work environments. Winners were determined based on scores gathered from a Net Promoter Scores (NPS)based anonymous employee satisfaction survey, launched as part of the awards program. Employees themselves determine where their organization ranks, providing employers with valuable feedback about their workplace. “We are immensely honored to have received this recognition from our employees’ own feedback,” said Neil Gehani, CEO of Trilogy Real Estate Group. “We feel certain that our engaging and fulfilling work environment translates to our residents and is reflected in the numerous awards our property management team has received over the years.” “Congratulations to Trilogy for building an organization focused on employee engagement and performance,” said Bob Pinnegar, NAA president and CEO. “Your employees made it clear — Trilogy is a great place to work that cares about, listens to and acts upon the needs and ideas of their employees. Congratulations to the entire team.”
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Lancôme Trésor Wins 2021 Fragrance Foundation Hall Of Fame Award The Fragrance Foundation (TFF) held its annual awards ceremony to honor the year’s most prestigious fragrances and Lancôme Trésor won the 2021 Hall of Fame Award. Ambassadress Isabella Rossellini accepted the award on the brand’s behalf in front of a global audience of 3,000 people. The award follows Lancôme’s 2020 win for Idôle as Fragrance of the Year – Women’s Prestige. “It is an honor to receive the Fragrance Foundation’s Hall of Fame Award on behalf of the worldwide Lancôme team,” says Stuart Leitch, president, Lancome USA. “Trésor is the fragrance of treasured moments and is internationally recognized for its strong identity of love, romance and elegance which has made it one of the greatest women’s fragrance classics of all time.” This year’s US Fragrance Foundation Awards took place online, in lieu of the traditional in-person event. The awards are based on votes by The Fragrance Foundation members and industry experts.
Gentleman’s Guru - Paving the Way for the Next Generation of Men’s Formalwear Gentleman’s Guru presents their latest range of luxury formal wear and accessories exclusively for men. The collection currently featured is for the upcoming wedding season as well as for those gentlemen wishing to dress stylishly for parties and events. From classic solid suits to luxury
and exotic wedding tuxedos, Gentleman’s Guru is headquartered in Las Vegas and provides a wide variety of formalwear and wedding attire with personalized online expertise that can assist you with your style needs and requirements. For more information, visit https://www.gentlemansguru.com/
Lancôme Trésor, 2021 Hall of Fame Award recipient from The Fragrance Foundation (TFF).
Pricing & Availability Price: EDP Spray 1.0 oz. ($65.00), EDP Spray 1.7 oz. ($96.00), EDP Spray 3.4 oz. ($117.00), and Perfumed Body Lotion 6.7 oz. ($50.00). Available at Lancôme counters nationwide and Lancome-usa.com
Dental lasers market poised to grow by USD 206.83 million during 2021-2025 The dental lasers market is poised to grow by USD 206.83 million during 2021-2025, progressing at a CAGR of over 11% during the forecast period, according to Technavio, which recently announced its latest market research report titled Dental Lasers Market by Product, End-user, and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2021-2025. Technavio’s in-depth market research reports include value chain analysis and validation techniques to help industry leaders improve their business. The report on the dental lasers market provides a holistic update, market size and forecast, trends, growth drivers, and challenges, as well as vendor analysis. The report offers an up-todate analysis regarding the current global market scenario and the overall market environment. The market is driven by factors such as the increase in the prevalence of orthodontic and periodontal diseases, and the increased demand for oral care, and the growing demand for laser dentistry and painless treatment. The dental lasers market
analysis includes product segment and geography landscape. This study identifies the growing demand for laser dentistry and painless treatment as one of the prime reasons driving the dental laser market growth during the next few years. The report presents a detailed picture of the market by the way of study, synthesis, and summation of data from multiple sources by an analysis of key parameters. The dental lasers market covers the following areas: Dental Lasers Market Sizing Dental Lasers Market Forecast Dental Lasers Market Analysis Companies Mentioned A.R.C. Laser GmbH BIOLASE Inc. DEKA M.E.L.A. srl DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. Envista Holdings Corp. Fotona d.o.o. Ivoclar Vivadent AG Lumenis Ltd. Ultradent Products Inc. Wuhan Gigaa Optronics Technology Co. Ltd. Related Reports on Health Care Include: Global Dental Scalers
Market- The dental scalers market is segmented by product (powered dental scalers and handheld dental scalers) and geography (North America, Europe, Asia, and ROW). Global Dental Restoration Market The dental restoration market is segmented by product (dental amalgams, dental composites, dental cement, dental ceramics, and dental liners), geography (North America, Europe, Asia, and the ROW), and end-user (dental hospitals, dental clinics, and research institutions). Key Topics Covered: Executive Summary Market Landscape Market ecosystem Value Chain Analysis Market Sizing Market definition Market segment analysis Market size 2020 Market outlook: Forecast for 2020- 2025 Five Forces Analysis Five Forces Summary Bargaining power of buyers Bargaining power of suppliers
Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Dental Lasers Market by Product, End-user, and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2021-2025.
Threat of new entrants Threat of substitutes Threat of rivalry Market condition Market Segmentation by Product Market segments Comparison by Product Soft tissue dental lasers Market size and forecast 2020-2025 All tissue dental lasers - Market size and forecast 2020-2025 Market opportunity by Product Market Segmentation by End-users Hospitals Dental clinics Customer landscape Customer landscape
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Geographic Landscape Geographic segmentation Geographic comparison North America - Market size and forecast 2020-2025 Europe - Market size and forecast 2020-2025 Asia - Market size and forecast 2020-2025 ROW - Market size and forecast 2020-2025 Key leading countries Market opportunity by geography Market drivers Market challenges Market trends Vendor Landscape Vendor landscape Landscape disruption Competitive Scenario
Vendor Analysis Vendors covered Market positioning of vendors A.R.C. Laser GmbH BIOLASE Inc. DEKA M.E.L.A. srl DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. Envista Holdings Corp. Fotona d.o.o. Ivoclar Vivadent AG Lumenis Ltd. Ultradent Products Inc. Wuhan Gigaa Optronics Technology Co. Ltd. Appendix Scope of the report Currency conversion rates for US$ Research methodology List of abbreviations
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3 Safe Senior Exercise Options For Summer NAPS — Sunshine and warm weather have many people thinking about new workout options. If you’re ready to kickstart your fitness routine—but want to do so safely— consider these three simple tips: 1.Check in with your gym about its COVID-safe offerings. Many Americans who have been avoiding public places this past year are now looking to expand their horizons, including going back to a gym. Growing numbers of gyms now offer outdoor workout spaces that include many of the weight training and aerobics equipment choices you previously enjoyed indoors—treadmills, stair climbers, weight machines, free weights—and even outdoor classes. Outdoors or indoors, many gyms continue to maintain at least six feet between each workout station, require masks within the space, and provide free hand sanitizer, clean equipment assurances and other COVID-safe protocols. Give your gym a call or visit the location to find out what specific COVID-safe guidelines are in place there, so you
Now’s the time to kickstart your summer exercise routine. Pair up with a friend for extra fun and motivation.
can determine whether you’re ready to resume your gym routine. 2.Increase your outdoor exercise routine. After being cooped up for months, getting outside can work wonders for your physical health and
emotional well-being. Take yourself to a park to explore a new walking or hiking path. There are several apps that can locate hiking trails near you. Challenge a friend to a regular game of tennis, pickleball or bocce ball. Or dust
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off your bicycles and enjoy the freedom of feeling the wind in your faces. Establishing a fun exercise routine with a friend can motivate you to keep it up and help lift your spirits. Older adults reported increased feelings of isolation last year. Exercising with a friend can help you shake off the loneliness blues. Being outdoors offers the added benefit of providing you with a dose of vitamin D. Your body needs vitamin D to absorb calcium and to enhance bone health and immune system function. Regularly spending time outdoors is the most natural way to get the recommended 10 to 30 minutes of sun exposure several times a week. Just don’t forget to put on sunscreen. 3.Augment your workout with home exercise classes. National guidelines recommend that you get at least 150 minutes per week of exercise. To make sure you’re meeting that, augment your workout routine with home exercise classes that you can view on your laptop, phone or other devices. For best results, mix things up. Incorporate cardio exer-
cise classes with strength training videos that use resistance bands or free weights. If you want to improve balance or flexibility, try a yoga or tai chi class. Popular options such as the Silver&Fit® Healthy Aging and Exercise program offer a wide range of free online classes specially designed for older adults. Classes premiere daily on Facebook Live from 8 AM to 4 PM Pacific time, 6 days a week. You can join the scheduled classes at https://www.facebook.com/ SilverandFit to enjoy engaging live with other online viewers. Or you can view the replays on YouTube at a time that’s convenient to you. You’ll find them at: www.youtube.com/ silverandfit. Now can be your time to get back into a fitness routine—or start a new one. Find workout options that you love and that motivate you to stick with them. Then make the most of the season. As always, before you start any new exercise routine, talk to your doctor to discuss your goals and what types of exercise might be safest for you.
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unity amongst community in south suburbs Dolton's Mayor Tiffany Henyard Brought Statewide Leaders and Community Stakeholders Together For A Day Of Unity And A "Stop The Violence March" Photos by L.M. Warbington
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Quincy Jones’ 1981 Masterpiece ‘The Dude’ Celebrated With 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Vinyl In 1981, Quincy Jones released The Dude, a monumental pop-soul album created with a stellar cast of vocalists, studio musicians, and songwriters. IGA (A&M) / Urban Legends recently announced the 40th anniversary reissue of The Dude; available now here: https://shop.urbanlegends.com/ collections/quincy-jones Featuring bold yellow vinyl with red/orange splatter, the limited edition 40th anniversary reissue also boasts a lithograph of the iconic album art, a gatefold jacket with foil finish, and newly remastered audio. A standard edition single LP is also available, featuring a tip-on gatefold jacket and newly remastered audio. The Dude was a commercial success, spending 81 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and peaking at number three. It spawned three top 40 singles, including “One Hundred Ways” with James Ingram, which went on to become Jones’ single biggest hit as a solo artist. The Latin-inspired dance number “Ai No Corrida” and tender ballad “Just Once” also charted in the U.S., while the horn-driven
Quincy Jones ‘The Dude’ 40th Anniversary Limited Edition Vinyl
“Razzamatazz” achieved Jones’ highest U.K. chart rank as a solo artist. Quincy Jones was awarded Producer of the Year at the 1981 Grammys. The Dude was nominated for five Grammys, ultimately winning three: Best Instrumental Arrangement, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and Best Instrumental Arrangement (Accompanying Vocalists). “One day, Henry Mancini and I were at an art gallery on Wilshire Blvd., and I saw a sculpture that just called out to me. It said, “Hey man,
take me home. I want to be an album, I want to be a tune.” I didn’t question it and bought the statue right then and there, because it had an attitude like I’d never seen before. It might sound crazy, but that’s what inspired the name of my 1981 album, The Dude, and you can see the silhouette of the sculpture on the album cover! I also found out that the statue actually came from a farm in South Africa. The farm wasn’t making any profits, so the owner had a sculpting teacher named Fanizani Akuda (a member of the sculptural movement called Shona Sculpture) come and teach his workers how to sculpt, so that they could make a living, and The Dude is one of the sculptures that Fanizani made at the farm! I’ve had The Dude ever since!! The album went on to be nominated for 5 Grammy Awards and win 3!” Quincy Jones Jones’ creative magic has spanned over seven decades, beginning with the music of the post-swing era, and continues to influence today’s high-technology, international multi-media hybrids. Named by
Cars.com Reports 10% of Recent Buyers Traveled Across State Lines to Purchase a Car According to recent research from leading digital automotive marketplace and solutions provider Cars.comTM(NYSE: CARS), nearly 10% of recent car buyers drove out of state to purchase their desired vehicle, with more than half (52%) of those traveling 25 miles, nearly 20% traveling 50 miles and 13% of buyers traveling more than 250 miles to a dealership due to ongoing newand used-car inventory shortages. “With the current auto inventory challenges, recent car buyers are going to great lengths to find the car they want,” said Kelsey Mays, Cars.com assistant managing editor, news. “I don’t anticipate this trend slowing down, either. Of consumers currently in the market and shopping for a car, 65% said they would consider purchasing in another state.” Additional insights from Cars.com’s recent national consumer survey include: l Buying and selling go hand in hand. Good news for used-car shoppers and dealers: Over half (53%) of those currently in the market to buy a car also plan to trade in their current vehicles to local dealerships, which are in need of more cars and, as a result, most are willing to pay a premium for new inventory. l Brand loyal. Shoppers are traveling the farthest distance for Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota car brands, with 57%
of shoppers who purchased out of state buying a new car, while 43% drove the extra miles for a used car. l Large cities, larger selection. Shoppers expanding their search radius should include larger cities because they have more inventory than their rural counterparts. The top markets with the most inventory listed on Cars.com include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas-Fort Worth.3 l Delivered to your home. With tighter inventory, at-home delivery of vehicles and trading in vehicles from the driveway is growing in popularity. Cars.com has nearly 2 million vehicles available for home delivery from dealers across the country; shoppers only need to select the Home Delivery filter to see which dealers offer the service, according to Cars.com internal data. Mays added, “My advice to car shoppers is to expand your search radius to include larger, more urban markets when shopping on Cars.com and look for the Delivered to You tags next to vehicle listings on our site to find dealers who will, for a fee, ship a car right to your door.” To find and connect with a local dealer to sell your car, visit Cars.com. To learn more about buying a car out of state, visit Cars.com/News www.citizennewspapergroup.com
Time magazine as one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th century, Jones was born on March 14th, 1933, on the Southside of Chicago and raised in Seattle. Jones won the first of his 28 Grammy Awards for his arrangement of Count Basie’s “I Can’t Stop Loving You,” and continued to work with Basie on Frank Sinatra’s classic Sinatra At The Sands, which contains the famous arrangement of “Fly Me To The Moon”: the first recording played on the moon by astronaut Buzz Aldrin, when he landed in 1969. The laurels, awards, and accolades have been innumerable. Jones has won an Emmy Award for his score of the opening episode of the landmark TV miniseries, Roots; seven Oscar nominations; the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award; 28 Grammy Awards; a N.A.R.A.S.’ prestigious Trustees’ Award; and The Grammy Living Legend Award. He is the all-time most nominated Grammy artist with a total of 80 nominations. In 2001, Jones was named a
Kennedy Center Honoree for his contributions to the cultural fabric of the United States of America, and was recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master (the nation’s highest jazz honor). In 2010, Jones was bestowed the National Medal of Arts, America’s highest artistic honor, and most recently in 2016, Jones received a Tony Award for the category of “Best Revival of a Musical,” for the Broadway production of The Color Purple. The award completed the rare EGOT set for Jones: an exclusive subset of artists who have received an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. There are only 21 EGOT recipients in history. Tracklisting: A1 Ai No Corrida 6:18 A2 The Dude 5:35 A3 Just Once 4:32 A4 Betcha’ Wouldn’t Hurt Me 3:33 B1 Somethin’ Special 4:03 B2 Razzamatazz 4:20 B3 One Hundred Ways 4:19 B4 Velas 4:05 B5 Turn On The Action 4:17
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Alexi Giannoulias addressed the room of supporters at a recently held meet and greet. Photo by Hanah Jubeh
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