Health Headlines for Thursday, April 14

Zika Virus Causes Birth Defects, Health Officials Confirm

New York Times

Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday that there was now enough evidence to definitively say that the Zika virus could cause unusually small heads and brain damage in infants born to infected mothers.

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Incentives encourage Medicaid patients to choose well

Empire Center Editorial/Times Union

New York under Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been able to tame Medicaid costs by bringing together service providers and health care unions to find ways to save money.

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Two doctors in Albany to promote law to allow aid in dying

Albany Times Union

Giving a dying patient a drug to end his life can be a form of palliative care — the type of care given to severely ill people to relieve pain and stress.

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As cyber attacks rise, hospitals seek to protect medical records

Capital New York

Amid a flurry of cyber attacks in which hackers have demanded ransom payments from health systems, a top executive at Northwell Health met with FBI officials and federal prosecutors on Wednesday to discuss how law enforcement can help combat this persistent and growing threat.

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Enforce nursing standards

Albany Times Union/Blog

The quality of patient care is directly and heavily reliant on the quality of the nurses who serve on the front lines of health care delivery.

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Assembly health committee advances medical marijuana bills

Capital New York

The Assembly health committee on Monday advanced two pieces of legislation that would expand the state’s medical marijuana program.

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I’m documenting my own Alzheimer’s disease while I still can

Washington Post

On a recent flight from San Francisco back to Boston, I found myself seated between my 28-year-old daughter Colleen and the emergency hatch.

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Chip, Implanted in Brain, Helps Paralyzed Man Regain Control of Hand

New York Times

Five years ago, a college freshman named Ian Burkhart dived into a wave at a beach off the Outer Banks in North Carolina and, in a freakish accident, broke his neck on the sandy floor, permanently losing the feeling in his hands and legs.

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