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More romance than Twitter? We’ll cheer you up with our summary of what you might have missed from the world of Twitter on health…

  • Check out the New Scientist’s love special.
  • Should fat be recognised as the sixth primary taste?
  • Why invest in tackling obesity?
  • Is Britain now on half measures? Fewer young people are drinking.
  • Simon Stevens’ NHS Change Day pledge.
  • 20 tips for cancer survivors.
  • Cured by a single DNA mutation – “the medical equivalent of winning the lottery”.
  • Sir David Nicholson has a new role examining how to extend global universal health provision.
  • Tales of a locum: why shouldn’t I sell my services to the highest bidder?
  • 3D printing – helping birds as well as humans.
  • PR Week reports on our continued growth.
  • Important blog on PTSD after time in a neo-natal intensive care unit.
  • Last week marked the birthday of Charles Darwin.
  • Want your big break in health policy? We’re recruiting an intern and are paying London Living Wage.
  • Dr Google is changing its health information.
  • A parent’s perspective on schizophrenia by Harry Leslie Smith.
  • How vaccines have change the world.

And finally…

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.