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Journalists Discuss Baby Formula Safety, Hormonal Patches, and Costs After Cancer

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Céline Gounder, the editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News, recently shared insights on two important health topics. On April 29, she appeared on CBS News 24/7’s The Daily Report to talk about the FDA’s largest safety test on baby formula. This test aims to ensure that baby formulas are safe and meet health standards.

A couple of days earlier, on April 27, Gounder joined the CBS Mornings team. She discussed a pressing issue affecting many women: the shortage of estrogen patches for those seeking treatment for menopause symptoms. This shortage has created challenges for women looking for relief during this transitional phase of life.

In another segment, KFF Health News senior correspondent Renuka Rayasam shed light on the increasing costs of post-cancer care. She spoke about this important issue on WUGA’s The Georgia Health Report on April 24, emphasizing the financial burden many survivors are facing as they navigate their recovery.

These discussions highlight critical health topics that are affecting many people today.

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