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Were you too busy with Christmas parties for Twitter? Here’s our summary of the best of what you might have missed.

  • Last week was Britain Against Cancer. There were plenty of announcements. You can catch up on the debate at #BAC14.
  • Three messages from the Autumn Statement. This, by Richard Murray, is worth a read.
  • There were Twitter sightings of the @IncisiveHealth Lego ambulance. Where did you see it? Catch up at #xmas999.
  • How voters react to Prime Ministers’ cats. No really.
  • The science of misheard lyrics.
  • Could trampolines be the cause of a Christmas A&E crisis? A question to which the answer is most probably no.
  • A scientist’s perception of Parliament (from the inside).

From America:

  • Which is the healthiest US state?
  • Time’s person of the year is… the Ebola fighters.
  • How does the US spend $2.9 trillion on health care?
  • The 20 best and worst health news stories of 2014.
  • “My healthiest year.” Diabetes visualised.

And finally…

Incisive Health is the new force in health policy and communications. In an NHS environment that is noisy, changing rapidly and where decision-makers are under intense pressure, policy communications need to be incisive to make an impact. We know how to cut through the noise and competing priorities to deliver results that enhance our clients' businesses and reputations and – ultimately – improve healthcare for patients.