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Did you take your eye off Twitter? Fear not, here is our weekly roundup of what you might have missed...

  • Your Humble Servant thinks that, when it comes to managing doctors, there may be more than one ‘special one’.
  • Amazing pictures of the body under the microscope.
  • Ten contenders to change the future of healthcare.
  • Monthly versus weekly reporting of A&E waiting times.
  • The study of twins has shed light on why do mosquitoes bite some people and not others.
  • Can wearable tech make workplaces safer and more productive? And what might it tell us? #bringonthecoffeebreak.
  • No them and us. Only we. Great blog on mental health stigma in the NHS by Lisa Rodrigues.
  • What actually happens when you wake up during surgery?

From America:

  • Why the advent of 3D printed drugs could have multidimensional benefits.
  • A study about butter, funded by the butter industry, found that butter is bad for you.
  • How a patient experience sceptic became a believer.
  • Sequencing the Octopus genome.

And finally...

In an NHS environment that is noisy, changing rapidly and where decision-makers are under intense pressure, policy communications need to be incisive to make an impact. Incisive Health knows how to cut through the noise and competing priorities to deliver results that enhance our clients' businesses and reputations and - ultimately - improve healthcare for patients.