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Too busy enjoying Glastonbury to pay attention to Twitter? Here’s a selection of some of the best health-related tweets you may have missed:

  • It was the first Queen's speech for one in seven of the MPs watching last week
  • Think you know the impact of the Brexit vote? Test yourself with this graph prediction tool from the ONS
  • Ancient Egyptian prosthetics were surprisingly advanced
  • This guide to the hottest tube lines could be invaluable for those trying to avoid fainting underground
  • The hot weather inspired the ONS to put together a visual 20 year history of skin cancer in the UK 
  • Future heatwaves may provide an opportunity to power wearable tech with sweat
  • Graphics from Vox illustrate how the obesity epidemic is surging across the world
  • The likelihood of a child with autism having other health conditions shown in a single graphic

From the USA

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  • An incredibly touching story of one father’s journey to meet the recipient of his daughter’s heart transplant
  • The perils of bot led tweeting were highlighted by a (non) earthquake in California
  • As Trumpcare takes a step forward, very powerful testimony on the value of Medicaid

And finally

  • Ed Miliband was on Radio 2 last week, but he was also spotted making another unlikely appearance: