![]() So I kind of took over editing the health section and got all the health mail. I've always had feminist leanings and I've always been interested in women's experiences and I have a family full of doctors, but I was never interested in becoming a doctor. When I look back, that’s something that I've always kind of had an intellectual interest in. magazine where I was an intern first and then was hired on as an Assistant Editor and worked my way up to Associate Editor and I kind of – in not a planned way – took over the health beat. Jennifer Block: I've been a journalist for about 20 years. Tell us what you've been doing and what you bring to this conversation as a journalist. Even prior to that it was banned for use in several European countries. ![]() For example, you rang the warning bell really early on Ensure – I know it's called a contraceptive device, but I feel like it's like a sterility device – that's now been removed from the market in the US. Before we dive in to the conversation and the controversies that erupted, can you tell my listeners about your beginnings as a journalist? You've been out front on some pretty big investigative pieces. ![]()
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