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Too busy gearing up for Article 50 to be invoked? Here’s our round-up of what you might have missed last week on Twitter:

  • Last week marked the anniversary of Bevan’s 1946 NHS Bill – via @AntonyTiernan
  • The views of @profchrisham on what the Government’s NIC U-turn means for NHS funding
  • An infographic via @ChrisCEOHopson on NHS trusts’ “mission impossible”
  • See how under-18 conception rates have changed over time with an interactive map from @ONS
  • @gooroohealth helps to understand why and how cancer waiting times have been downgraded
  • A new paper asks whether an ageing population could be good for the economy – @wef
  • A look through the archives at Dr Elizabeth Bruyn sitting in a horse drawn ambulance – @oldpicsarchive
  • An analysis of bias in science – via @TomChivers
  • Why you should take a senior on a bike ride – @TEDTalks
  • Breaking the stigma on physicians’ mental health – via @davidjvaughan
  • A 17-year-old British student corrected a data error by NASA – @ScienceAlert
  • Some things are best left to the technocrats – via @TomChivers
  • @thescpn prescribes…..daily walking
  • Walt Whitman’s advice columns about “Manly Health and Training” collected in a new book – @NewYorker

From across the globe:

  • Take @politico's quiz to see how familiar you are with the GOP legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare
  • @DouthatNYT’s look at Singapore’s health system – via @ezraklein

And finally: