Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) has become one of the latest organisations to have signed up to the Charted Institute of Housing’s (CIH) Make a Stand campaign. Continue reading Port of Leith Housing Association makes a stand against domestic abuse
Tag: Health and wellbeing
Mesh implants: Holyrood Committee calls for halt
A Holyrood committee is calling on the Scottish Government to halt the use of mesh procedures in Scotland, until there is confidence in the findings of the Independent Review set up to examine the controversial procedure. Continue reading Mesh implants: Holyrood Committee calls for halt
Keep students safe from meningitis
PARENTS of children off to university this autumn are being urged to help keep them safe from deadly meningitis. Continue reading Keep students safe from meningitis
9% pay rise for NHS workers
Scottish health service staff get UK’s most generous pay deal
Don’t be a couch potato – try before you buy
Edinburgh Leisure is offering non-members the opportunity to try out their facilities with a free 7 Day Pass. The offer runs from today (Friday, 17 August) until 31 August 2018. Continue reading Don’t be a couch potato – try before you buy
Local Taxi Firm Provides Vital Support to Bereaved Families
A LOCAL taxi company has partnered up with a much-loved children’s charity to support bereaved families during the most challenging moments following the loss of a child. Continue reading Local Taxi Firm Provides Vital Support to Bereaved Families
Lothian mums call for better access to specialist breast feeding support
There has been a drastic reduction in specialist breastfeeding support in Lothian since December 2017 which has considerably disadvantaged new mothers in Lothian, according to Tory health spokesman Miles Briggs. Continue reading Lothian mums call for better access to specialist breast feeding support
Edinburgh residents short-sighted about eye health
National optician Vision Express is urging Edinburgh residents to take better care of their eye health, after a visit to the city revealed:
- All visitors to the van were overdue an eye test
- 80% had outdated prescriptions, potentially cause long-term damage to their sight
Continue reading Edinburgh residents short-sighted about eye health
Bereaved participants wanted for world’s first study into how funerals aid the grieving process
A national study, which is a world first, is aiming to find out whether it’s possible to measure the importance of a funeral in the grieving process – and anyone who has organised or attended a funeral at any time is being urged to participate. Continue reading Bereaved participants wanted for world’s first study into how funerals aid the grieving process
Scottish Medicine Consortium approves ‘new class’ of ovarian cancer drug
The Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) has approved a drug called niraparib, providing new hope for women with recurrent ovarian cancer. Continue reading Scottish Medicine Consortium approves ‘new class’ of ovarian cancer drug









