Did you take your eye off Twitter? Here’s some of the best of what we saw on health…
In a week when the (lack of) money in the NHS has been in the news…
- Richard Douglas has joined our team as Senior Counsel.
- The BBC looked at whether enough money is being spent on the NHS.
- The case for health spending put in blunt terms.
In other news:
- There has been a lot of talk about parliamentary sovereignty, but what actually is it?
- Is being a health journo a good way to lose friends and alienate people?
- According to different studies, everything we eat causes AND prevents cancer
- Navel gazing: portraits of the bacteria in our belly buttons.
- Press releases should be short and to the point.
- Tips for healthcare tweeters.
- Incredible progress by South Korea and Iran in reducing child mortality.
- A spider embryo.
From America:
- The 96th Street divide: why do 4 times as many people in East Harlem have diabetes as on the Upper East Side?
- Stunning figures on the differences in lifetime risk of HIV in the USA.
- What do Americans want the next President to do on health? (clue: opinions are divided).
And finally…
- Andy Cowper has found the perfect replacement for ACAS in the junior doctors dispute.