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Too busy getting stuck into the election manifestos to keep up with Twitter? Here’s our round-up of what you might have missed last week:

  • @prweekuknews interview with @incisivehealth FPs
  • An analysis of the Conservative Party's NHS funding pledge from @HealthFdn
  • @TheEconomist maps the election manifestos
  • A blog from @resfoundation about the Tory manifesto
  • Animations from @GenomicsEngland on DNA and genomics
  • Healing wounds without scarring - @newscientist 
  • @ShaunLintern makes some adjustments to nursing jobs ad
  • How NHS employment has changed since 2010 - @TheKingsFund 
  • Get to know George Church, the Harvard geneticist caught up in the CRISPR debate - @statnews
  • Academic and author, Henry Mintzberg, on healthcare - via @felly500
  • See how much you’ve cost the NHS using @guardian and @NuffieldTrust’s tool
  • How AI and deep learning are now used to diagnose cancer
  • Using gene editing to cure HIV in mice - @Kenhub
  • ‘Fat but fit’ is a myth according to @unibirmingham

From America:

And finally:

  • 'Sleep naked to avoid diabetes' claim revisited - via @parthaskar