Changing the way hospital staff respond to changes in the clinical condition of young patients could help to avoid a trip to intensive care, an Edinburgh study has revealed. Most children admitted to hospital recover on hospital wards, however, some may become more unwell, at times quite rapidly – but training staff to react to early symptoms could save lives and improve patient outcomes, says the study’s lead Dr Ulf Theilen. Continue reading Study cuts time young patients spend in intensive care
Month: May 2017
Terror threat in Scotland: ‘business as usual’
The people of Scotland must not allow terrorism to triumph and should go about their business as usual, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said this morning. Continue reading Terror threat in Scotland: ‘business as usual’
Manchester Arena attack: death toll rises
“The great city of Manchester has been affected by terrorism before. Its spirit was not bowed; its community continued. This time it has been a particular attack on the most vulnerable in our society – its intention was to sow fear – its intention is to divide. But it will not succeed.” – Home Secretary Amber Rudd
Twenty-two people have died and scores more injured in a terror attack on Manchester Arena, Greater Manchester Police have confirmed. Police said the lone male attacker, who died in the blast, was carrying an improvised explosive device which he detonated. Continue reading Manchester Arena attack: death toll rises
Sustrans research reveals cycle safety hotspots
“Put quite simply: the more people in a place who cycle, the safer it becomes for everyone”
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Sustrans Scotland is calling for improved cycling infrastructure at junctions, after research has revealed that roundabouts and T-junctions are the main cycle collision hotspots in Scotland. Drumbrae roundabout features among the twenty most dangerous locations in the country.
Continue reading Sustrans research reveals cycle safety hotspots
Still time to have your say on Stockbridge ‘town centre’
The city council is responsible for managing the mix of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and other uses in its town centres. It is preparing new supplementary guidance for Stockbridge Town Centre. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support the town centres as a place to shop, visit, live and work. Continue reading Still time to have your say on Stockbridge ‘town centre’
Get your bike fit for summer with Dr Bike
Dr Bike Maintenance Sessions Continue reading Get your bike fit for summer with Dr Bike
Imaginate Festival: Exclusive tickets for Good Neighbours
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O my! Face up to a grave discovery at City Art Centre
Shedding light on Edinburgh’s murky medical past, the face of an early autopsy patient has been unveiled for the first time. Visitors to the City Art Centre’s new ‘Edinburgh Alphabet’ exhibition, a major display spelling out an A-Z of the City’s Collections, will come face to face with an 18th Century resident under the letter O for ‘Old Town’. Continue reading O my! Face up to a grave discovery at City Art Centre
PEP community garden takes shape for summer
Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust has been helping Pilton Equalities Project to create a new Health & Wellbeing community garden at their West Pilton base, and the new garden is getting into good shape after a series of planting and growing sessions. Continue reading PEP community garden takes shape for summer
Scottish SPCA seeks volunteers for Spring Fundrasing Drive
The Scottish SPCA is appealing to the kind hearted people of Edinburgh and Lothians to help at the Pets at Home event to raise vital funds for abused, abandoned and injured animals in their care. Continue reading Scottish SPCA seeks volunteers for Spring Fundrasing Drive