HEALTH MINUTE: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN'T FIND BABY FORMULA May 5, 2022 May 5, 2022 Updated May 9, 2022 0 Monday morning Weather Minute: Shower, storm today. A hot weekend awaits. May 16, 2022: VCU raises tuition 3 percent, still faces $15 million shortfall; Local dentist pledges $1 million to school; A farewell to Glenwood Golf May 17, 2022: Virginia’s key departmental leadership changes as new telework request program deadline nears; GRTC’s free ride program is extended; Virginia Opera celebrates 50 years May 13, 2022: Meadowbrook High School students win for their business savvy; Virginia Museum of History and Culture opens; Weekend Top 5 That view from LIbby Hill though! See more in 8@4 presented by VCU Massey Cancer Center Watch Now: A family finds their long-lost relative homeless in Roanoke Friday morning Weather Minute: Clouds and nuisance showers continue Why you should stop putting watermelon in the fridge Tuesday morning Weather Minute: Sunny with lower humidity Exploring Richmond's street art scene with Will from 8@4 presented by VCU Massey Cancer Center Wednesday morning Weather Minute: Sunny and seasonable, but big heat awaits this weekend Co-owner Harry Griffin on the Closing of Glenwood Golf Course Looking ahead at the 2022 hurricane season RT-D reporter Sabrina Moreno talks about her three-part series "Essential and Overlooked: How decades of inaction failed Virginia's Latinos during COVID" Bans Off Our Bodies Protest in Richmond Virginia Museum of History & Culture grand re-opening May 18, 2022: First hot spell of the season arrives with temperatures in the 90s; Latino parents ask Richmond School Board to adopt Bill of Rights; Maymont Horticulturalist retires Thursday morning Weather Minute: Summer-like heat builds, with records challenged Friday and Saturday Veterinarian retires after 50 years of caring for animals Fred Ward, 'The Right Stuff' and 'Tremors' actor, dead at 79 Baby formula recalls. Product shortages. Both issues leading to empty shelves. So, what should parents do, if they can't find formula for their child? We talk to a pediatrician in today's Health Minute. Tags Dcc Accidents, Disasters And Safety Baby And Children's Products Baby Foods Baby Toiletries Business And Industry Sectors Business, Economy And Trade Children Consumer Products Demographic Groups Diet And Nutrition Diet, Nutrition And Fitness Diseases And Disorders Families And Children Family Members And Relatives Food And Drink Food Products Food Safety Foodborne Illness Gastrointestinal Disorders Government Organizations - Us Health And Medical Infants And Toddlers Kinds Of Foods And Beverages Nutrition Parents And Parenting Population And Demographics Product Safety Safety Issues And Practices Society Us Department Of Health And Human Services Us Federal Departments And Agencies Us Food And Drug Administration Abbott Laboratories Companies Company Activities And Management Consumer Protection Product Management Product Recalls Wire Lvs Cnn As featured on The baby formula supply problem is getting worse Manufacturers say they're producing at full capacity and making as much formula as they can, but it's still not enough to meet current demand. Latest video Cardi B reveals she's having 'technical difficulties' with her new music Can parenting be data driven? Experts say, 'it depends' Are you dealing with post-pandemic cooking burnout? This is how love changes your brain ‘Never have we seen this crisis in April': In India, a water train to help with the heatwave Three ways to help your kids deal with bullying Ciara reveals how move to Denver with Russell Wilson has affected her Humpback whale slams into boat in Mexico Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save 0 Comments
May 16, 2022: VCU raises tuition 3 percent, still faces $15 million shortfall; Local dentist pledges $1 million to school; A farewell to Glenwood Golf
May 17, 2022: Virginia’s key departmental leadership changes as new telework request program deadline nears; GRTC’s free ride program is extended; Virginia Opera celebrates 50 years
May 13, 2022: Meadowbrook High School students win for their business savvy; Virginia Museum of History and Culture opens; Weekend Top 5
RT-D reporter Sabrina Moreno talks about her three-part series "Essential and Overlooked: How decades of inaction failed Virginia's Latinos during COVID"
May 18, 2022: First hot spell of the season arrives with temperatures in the 90s; Latino parents ask Richmond School Board to adopt Bill of Rights; Maymont Horticulturalist retires
Thursday morning Weather Minute: Summer-like heat builds, with records challenged Friday and Saturday
The baby formula supply problem is getting worse Manufacturers say they're producing at full capacity and making as much formula as they can, but it's still not enough to meet current demand.