
Adrianna Hopkins
Morning News Anchor at WJLA-TV (Arlington, VA)
Catch me on @7NewsDC! Mostly business here. Fun on Instagram: @adriannahopkins, Facebook: AdriannaHopkinsTV & Snap: AdriannaOnTV
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1 week ago |
wjla.com | Adrianna Hopkins
TOPICS:Spring breakRestProductivityCommunicationStressGoalsKidsRoutineIf you’re on spring break right now and your kid is vegging out and it irks you It’s okay. 7News’ Adrianna Hopkins spoke with Dr. Miryam Kiderman, a Children’s National Hospital psychologist, who put “rest” into perspective. She said oftentimes we underestimate our kids' stress, and the goals we might have for them, might not be goals they have, so communication is important.
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2 weeks ago |
wjla.com | Adrianna Hopkins
WASHINGTON (7News) — April is Financial Literacy Month – and with all the talk about the economy, 7News' Adrianna Hopkins will discuss ways you can fortify your finances for the long run. Planning for long-term careThe number of people dealing with chronic illnesses, like and dementia, is huge and expected to skyrocket. This means you need to plan for whether you'll be the one who needs a caregiver or the one caregiving. Either way, it’s a major financial stress.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
wjla.com | Adrianna Hopkins
WASHINGTON (7News) — We've heard a lot about Ozempic, "the weight loss drug." 7News' Adrianna Hopkins has highlighted the spike in teenage girls using it to help them reach a healthy weight. But the latest headlines about Ozempic might surprise you. A new study ties Ozempic use in people with Type 2 diabetes to a lower Alzheimer's risk.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
wjla.com | Adrianna Hopkins
WASHINGTON (7News) — November is Prematurity Awareness Month and the start of the holiday season. District MotherHUED, the Washington, D.C. region’s largest organization of Black Moms works to reduce challenges for all parents. Four years ago, it launched its “NICU Awareness Project” during Prematurity Awareness Month.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
wjla.com | Adrianna Hopkins
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — 7News On Your Side is looking out for your emotional and mental health and well-being this holiday season. For many, it's a joyous time; but for others, it can be triggering and overwhelming. 7News' Adrianna Hopkins spoke with caregivers, a family therapist, and a pediatric psychologist about giving yourself grace and supporting the people we care about most during the holidays. One person, Natasha Carnell, said her mother has Alzheimer's disease and lives in Seattle.
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