More romance than Twitter? We’ll cheer you up with our summary of what you might have missed from the world of Twitter on health…
- Check out the New Scientist’s love special.
- Should fat be recognised as the sixth primary taste?
- Why invest in tackling obesity?
- Is Britain now on half measures? Fewer young people are drinking.
- Simon Stevens’ NHS Change Day pledge.
- 20 tips for cancer survivors.
- Cured by a single DNA mutation – “the medical equivalent of winning the lottery”.
- Sir David Nicholson has a new role examining how to extend global universal health provision.
- Tales of a locum: why shouldn’t I sell my services to the highest bidder?
- 3D printing – helping birds as well as humans.
- PR Week reports on our continued growth.
- Important blog on PTSD after time in a neo-natal intensive care unit.
- Last week marked the birthday of Charles Darwin.
- Want your big break in health policy? We’re recruiting an intern and are paying London Living Wage.
- Dr Google is changing its health information.
- A parent’s perspective on schizophrenia by Harry Leslie Smith.
- How vaccines have change the world.
And finally…
- This person has found a loophole.
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