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Too distracted by the Great British Bake Off break-up for Twitter? Here is what you may have missed.

  • John Appleby on @nuffieldtrust blog asks ‘Can we afford the NHS?’
  • A new study shows that women on the spectrum are experts in pretending not to have autism.
  • @NHSConfed_PaulH spots @TheTimes reporting a very current story 11 years ago.
  • @newscientist reports on a case of foreign accent syndrome.
  • These Ig Nobel Prize winners will make you laugh and think.
  • This story in @SpectatorHealth may make you think again about your fitness tracker.
  • @richardtaunt blogs on the importance of psychological safety and what it means for the NHS in 2016.
  • Think again before cuddling a kitten - scientists warn that it could kill you.
  • These texts from @GiveBloodNHS are proving popular.
  • Is fear preventing the NHS from involving patients properly in policy making asks @DavidGilbert43?

From across the pond:

  • How C-sections became America’s most common major surgery.
  • Early insights on the impact of Accountable Care Organisations on quality and savings.

And finally:

  • A family cleans their house and finds pet tortoise missing since 1982!