Health

Last month, the Lord Provost's Charity Banquet raised a total of £28,514 for two nominated charities. Today…
To celebrate World Asthma Day on May 1st 2012 the Edinburgh Salt Cave is having an open day where anybody can…
The recently refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG) is unveiling a self-portait by leading…
Following in the footsteps of the hugely successful TEDtalks, the Edinburgh International Science Festival…
Edinburgh is one of ten UK cities set to share £100m to introduce ultra-fast broadband and wifi through…
In 2001, at the age of 20 New York born Brian Lobel was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
Last year the ‘Anything Goes Knitting Group’ made headlines after they knitted 700 colourful squares to cover…
One night each June, since the first Edinburgh Moonwalk in 2006, thousands of women (and men) powerwalk the…
 It's back! 10am The Importance of Magnesium Andrew Thomas
SPOKES, Edinburgh's long-running cycle advocacy group, is urging anyone who cares about cycling and walking…
Edinburgh pupils could soon find it much easier to access the internet through a spectrum of devices, ranging…
Niall Iain, who will be making a solo Atlantic rowing attempt, brings his boat to Edinburgh's Castle Street…
After haggis, oats is perhaps one of the food groups most often associated with the traditional scottish diet.
Natural health gurus share their knowledge and expertise across a variety of health topics including the…
A brand new specialist unit is to be built in Edinburgh to cope with the growing number of people with Autism…
An Edinburgh kebab shop owner has been fined £1350 after cooked beetle larva was found in a kebab sold from…
Edinburgh City Council proclaimed a recent "hard hitting" campaign to encourage dog owners to poop-scoop in…
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The Stroke Association in Scotland marks Stroke Awareness Day (Tuesday 10 May 2011) with a 5k walk, to…
Edinburgh is a great city for walking due to its compact design and large green areas, and yet â€¦