Too cold for Twitter? Fear not, we’ve shivered our way through our timeline to bring you the best of what we noticed on health...
- Catch up with the goings on at the Nuffield Trust Summit at #ntsummit.
- But you won’t find much on Simon Stevens’ talk at the Nuffield Trust Summit.
- Fudge may not be good for the nation’s waistline, but it always has a role in health policy.
- Some way to go before CCGs see local health and wellbeing boards as an engine of change.
- In a study not designed to improve the image of prevention, Swiss researchers have found that joy is bad for you.
- The top 10 medicines in England by prescription cost.
- Catch up on the #healthchat between Roy Lilley and Mike Richards.
- A bike ambulance.
- An interesting blog on assessing the cost effectiveness of prevention.
- Apparently viruses have their own version of CRISPR.
From America:
- The science of riding a bike.
- The relative power of states and Congress over health was back in the Supreme Court. Here’s what the case was all about.
- People in wealthier countries usually work fewer hours, with one exception.
And finally…
- Public health messages in maths tests.