More time in the sun than time on twitter? Here’s our round-up of the week’s best…
- Last week saw the 67th birthday of @NHS (via most on twitter), but this always worth repeating (via @nhsconfederation).
- Last week also saw the 34th anniversary of the @nytimes reporting on the emergence of ‘a rare cancer seen in 41 homosexuals’.
- Risk factors for death throughout the lifespan: a great infographic via @drflanders.
- Ballet exams need to change: @christopherhope on his daughter’s fight for fairness.
- Unleashing his Johnson - @andycowper gives us a treat (N.B. safe for work).
- A fascinating insight into the GMCA from the journo @JenWilliamsMEN who broke DevoManc.
- The pains of setting up a biotech company (via @CR_UK-funded Steve Jackson).
- .@richardvize’s take on the @HealthFdn #healthsecretary debate.
- A reminder that correlation does not equal causation (via @DavidJuurlink).
- And finally, something public health(-ish): the reigns of the Kings and Queens of Wimbledon (via @FT).
- Oh…and did we mention our #CxHealth award for work with @CRUK_Policy?
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