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Here’s your election-free summary of some of our highlights from the week on Twitter.
  • Fascinating story on how identical twins are helping assess the impact of living in space on humans.
  • Have a look back at the defining moments on health in our review of the 2010 Parliament.
  • The seven benefits of patient partnership.
  • Interested in cancer early diagnosis? Catch up on the latest at #NAEDIconf.
  • Angelina Jolie has bravely put BRCA back in the news. Here’s a good summary of the options women with BRCA mutations have.
  • Drug resistant TB could kill 75 million and cost 16.7 trillion.
  • What to expect when someone important to you is dying.
  • The role of pharmacy in public health.
  • Evidence of breast cancer has been discovered in a 4,200 year old skeleton.
  • “People are not healthy if they are on the path to cancer.” An interesting perspective on how success in CVD may offer clues about how to tackle cancer.
  • A lovely obituary of @Adsthepoet, who sadly died last week #BraveAdam.
  • Lame ducks – an interesting perspective on how Prime Ministerial departure plans haven’t always worked out.
  • Thankfully this kind of anatomical choice isn’t necessary.

From America:

  • The lives saved by vaccines in the USA.
  • Did bee stings save this woman’s life?

And finally…

  • Choice in public services is sometimes illusory.

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. Incisive Health knows 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.