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Were you focused on pumpkins, not Twitter? Here’s our summary of what you might have missed on health.

  • Thanks to all our clients and friends who came to our first birthday party.
  • No party scored a breakthrough on health at the party conferences. Read our exclusive polling.
  • The factors associated with long term ill-health.
  • The NHS is the top of the list for voters in Rochester & Stroud. Here’s what is happening in the local A&E.
  • The HSJ reported that Labour is considering making NICE clinical guidelines mandatory. @MBirty was quoted on the challenges of achieving this.
  • Psychosis treatment in the 1920s.
  • Five tips for engaging patients.
  • Five science ‘facts’ that we are taught at school which are just plain wrong.
  • The Eatwell plate is due to be revised after 20 years. Here is why change is necessary. 
  • Want to shape the European Commission Initiative on Breast Cancer? Apply here.
  • The impact of economic crisis on European fertility.

From America:

  • 13 charts that should scare all Americans.
  • What might kill Americans (clue: it is unlikely to be Ebola).
  • The impact of Obamacare.
  • Being an incumbent isn’t as safe as it used to be.

And finally…

  • A pretty average nursery rhyme.

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.