Hello, you're listening to Health Check from the BBC,
where we dig into the most important health stories and the biggest medical breakthroughs from around the world.
I'm Laura Foster, and today we're finding out what the populations of North
and South Korea can tell us about cancer.
Then we'll hear how the medicines that have become famous for helping people lose
weight could also be used to help people addicted to drugs, alcohol and nicotine.
Joining me today from Nairobi in Kenya is global health reporter Dorcas Wangira.
Dorcas, how are you?
I'm fine.
Glad to be here.
Thrilled to have you here.
What story has caught your eye this week?
We'll be hearing from women in Kenya who are worried about being able to afford period products.
And this is after new waste management rules came into force last weekend.
My name is Anne and I'm a young mother.
Firstly, I feel that the price increase in diapers and sanitary pads will really hurt me financially.
Secondly, I will have to find alternative means to sustain myself because I do not have a lot of money.
Or I can find a product that I can afford.
Thirdly, it means I will have to adjust my budget.
Really interesting.