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Too busy watching the World Cup to follow Twitter? Here is our round-up of the health-related tweets you might have missed last week:

  • Following last week’s funding announcement, our @MBirty reflects on the possibility of new NHS legislation
  • Will you accept the challenge? Take on our updated â€ª#28HealthMinisters contest to test your knowledge of who is who in health across Europe
  • What do European universities think about the Commission’s #HorizonEU? @euatweets provides a summary
  • An overview of the MAPPs engagement process and the critical questions to be asked at each milestone 
  • An electronic belt that does wonders to “Ladies ailments” and other irregularities of the system  
  • The @bmj_latest looks at the many causal influencers in the management of obesity 
  • Sleepless nights? It may have an impact on your likelihood to develop Alzheimer’s disease 
  • The @wef looks at how smart phone apps can affect your memory 
  • @CR_UK examine the underlying reasons why age increases the risk of developing cancer
  • Five key facts the @who wants you to know about vaccines
  • Ensuring accurate research, @EBMDataLab have developed a tool that alerts authors when an article they’ve referenced has been retracted 
  • moving story by @JosephStash of what is like to live with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • How evidence synthesis can help guide policy decision-making
  • The @who has released its new ICD-11 reflecting critical advances in science and medicine ahead of its formal adoption in 2019 

And finally…

  • What happens when a bird comments on your reporting