Too absorbed by the closing stages of the election campaign to keep up with Twitter? Here’s a round up of the best health-related tweets you may have missed.
- What do the public think about the NHS? – via @danwellings
- How commissioners and providers can improve pain management for dying people at home – via @TraceyBleakley
- A list of the 759 international treaties and agreements that will need to be renegotiated after Brexit
- There’s a revolution happening in biology, and its name is CRISPR (pronounced “crisper”)
- Medically qualified candidates are standing in over 30 constituencies
- Learning to read and write rewires adult brain in six months
- Why genetically modified mosquitos won't work in fighting malaria
- Interactive map of which health regions gained the most from the sustainability and transformation fund – via @LawrenceDunhill
- Could two cups of coffee a day reduce liver cancer risk?
- A chart showing how the UK involvement in research papers almost doubles citation impact – via @CRUK_Policy
- Emotional account of events from Dr Ibrar Majid, surgeon who operated on the young victims of the Manchester terror attack
- Incisive Health have climbed up the @prweekuknews rankings of healthcare consultancies
From across the Atlantic:
- Increasing children’s exercise rate would avert $8.1 billion in medical costs
And finally…
- Draft NHS response to the outcome of the General Election