Dr. Celine Gounder
Coverage of Dr. Celine Gounder in the Nexus archive.
- What to know about the potential health risks of drinking raw milk
Online influencers are promoting raw milk, but over 80 illnesses related to it have been reported in the U.S. this year. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder explains the health risks associated with this trend.
- Medicare will now help pay for some GLP-1 drugs. Here's what to know
Medicare will now cover some GLP-1 medications for weight loss starting Wednesday. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder provides an explanation of the policy change.
- Breaking down findings of new study on weight loss drugs and breast cancer
Researchers from Penn Medicine found that women taking GLP-1 drugs are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, according to a new study. Dr. Celine Gounder analyzed the findings to determine if the drugs caused the difference.
- Trump's new medical report may be missing key information, expert says
President Trump's recently released medical report may contain important data gaps. Dr. Celine Gounder from CBS News provided analysis on the report's missing information.
- U.S. hopes to contain Ebola outbreak spread with facility in Kenya
The Trump administration is constructing a facility in Kenya to contain Americans who contracted Ebola and prevent its spread in the U.S. CBS News' Dr. Celine Gounder reported on the development.
- Details on the response to the Ebola outbreak and whether it's expected to spread further
At least 220 people have died from the Ebola outbreak in central Africa. The World Health Organization's head is set to visit the region, with Dr. Celine Gounder analyzing the response and effectiveness of travel restrictions.
- Details on the response to the Ebola outbreak and whether it's expected to spread further
At least 220 people are suspected to have died from the Ebola outbreak in central Africa. The World Health Organization's head is set to visit the region, with Dr. Celine Gounder analyzing the response and effectiveness of travel restrictions.
- Detroit-bound plane diverted to Canada over Ebola concerns
An Air France flight traveling from Paris to Detroit was diverted to Montreal after authorities identified a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo on board, raising Ebola concerns. It remains unclear whether the passenger was displaying any symptoms of the virus.
- World Health Organization sounds alarm about Ebola outbreak
The World Health Organization has sounded an alarm about an Ebola outbreak in Africa, which is alarming global health officials. The outbreak is a cause for concern and CBS News' Dr. Celine Gounder is providing more details. The situation is being closely monitored by global health authorities.
- What to know about the Ebola outbreak in Congo and the Americans exposed to the virus
At least six Americans were exposed to a rare strain of the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The outbreak is a significant health concern. Dr. Celine Gounder provides information about the situation.
- What to know about the Ebola outbreak in Congo and the Americans exposed to the virus
At least six Americans were exposed to a rare strain of the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Dr. Celine Gounder provides information about the outbreak. The exposure occurred in the context of an Ebola outbreak.
- Supreme Court allows mail access to the abortion pill mifepristone for now
The Supreme Court allowed mail access to the abortion pill mifepristone in a 7-2 decision, overturning a lower court ruling. This decision comes four years after the court overturned Roe v. Wade. The ruling may have significant implications for reproductive rights.
- Health officials track passengers tied to hantavirus-stricken cruise ship
Global health officials are tracking passengers who departed a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship, including multiple Americans, to prevent further outbreak. President Trump addressed the response to the deadly outbreak on Thursday. The situation is being closely monitored by health experts.
- Breaking down controversial FDA decision to approve fruit-flavored e-cigarettes
The FDA has approved fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adults despite evidence showing they encourage younger people to smoke. This decision is controversial and has been broken down by CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder. The approval is for adult use, but there are concerns about its impact on youth.
- Health officials monitoring Americans who departed hantavirus-stricken ship before quarantine
Health officials in Georgia are monitoring two Americans who returned from a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak, while another is being watched in Arizona. The cruise ship is at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak. Health officials are taking measures to monitor the situation.
- Health officials monitoring Americans who departed hantavirus-stricken ship before quarantine
Health officials in Georgia are monitoring two Americans who returned from a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak, while another is being watched in Arizona. The outbreak is being closely monitored by health officials. The cruise ship is at the center of the deadly hantavirus outbreak.
- What to know about the hantavirus outbreak on transatlantic cruise
A hantavirus outbreak occurred on a transatlantic cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, prompting discussion with Dr. Celine Gounder. The outbreak is considered deadly. NPR's A Martinez covered the story.
- Women seeking treatment for menopause symptoms face shortage of estrogen patches
Women experiencing perimenopause and menopause are facing challenges in accessing estrogen patches, a key treatment for symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats due to a growing shortage.
- Tick season is sending more people to hospitals. Here's how you can protect yourself.
The CDC reports a record number of emergency room visits due to tick bites for this time of year in at least a decade. CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Celine Gounder provides guidance on protecting against tick bites.