Health Headlines for Friday, September 1

Trump Administration Sharply Cuts Spending on Health Law Enrollment

New York Times

The Trump administration is slashing spending on advertising and promotion for enrollment under the Affordable Care Act, a move some critics charged was a blatant attempt to sabotage the law.

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Cancer drug a major breakthrough — but it has a hefty price tag

New York Post

US health regulators have approved a revolutionary new drug that uses a patient’s own cells to fight cancer – but it costs $475,000.

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The State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America

Trust for America’s Health

New York has the seventh lowest adult obesity rate in the nation, according to The State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America released August 2017.

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NY business group: Delay health insurance tax now (Your letters)

Syracuse Post Standard

As the head of New York state’s largest business advocacy organization, I can’t help but be struck by endless machinations in Washington regarding health insurance policy.

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State Health Officials Ask Feds To Study PFAS Chemicals

WAMC

The New York State Health Department is asking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to undertake a national study of health effects related to chemicals like PFOA and PFOS, which have been found in drinking water in several Northeast communities.

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Why students in this program are learning to care for aging NYers

Spectrum News NY 1

Mayra Hernandez couldn’t walk after she had a stroke in June, so she was moved to the New Jewish Home on the Upper West Side.

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