RT @JohnKirk: All these people lost their jobs when spreadsheets became available and unemployment soared.Uh, wait. No it didn’t https://twitter.com/BenedictEvans/status/772224755298512896
RT @rapoportwsj: You want to know why the Theranos story matters? 1000's of people made medical decisions with bad info, that's why. https://twitter.com/johncarreyrou/status/733091370563473408
RT @Chronotope: Journalism may not be life-saving medicine; but it isn't beer either. Strategies that make it available to fewer people are bad strategies.
RT @bryan_johnson: Sensors woven into the body could warn of medical problems before people become very ill http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-inside-story-on-wearable-electronics/ https://t.co/PENJtjN70s
RT @MarkGanek: You've got to give Martin Shkreli some credit for switching from hedge funds to the medical field, where he could hurt people more directly.
RT @waldojaquith: Houston's pilot program to help people who make medically unnecessary 911 calls is very impressive. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/04/09/396583624/doctors-make-house-calls-on-tablets-carried-by-houston-firefighters
RT @polemitis: People are awesome. Just 7% of seniors recognize that Medicare is a subsidy. By: @mattyglesias http://www.vox.com/2015/3/1/8125785/insurance-subsidy-poll http://t.co/G401MZTHuG