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We are absolutely on to what Emma Harper described—rapid access to support the acute part while we get people on to pathways to support them with their chronic pain.
Michael Warhurst from CHEMTrust may be able to come in on this point, but there is a system in the EU called the rapid alert system for dangerous non-food products—RAPEX—into which CHEMTrust has done some research.
As you indicated, the technology is moving so fast that by the time the guidelines are updated, they are potentially out of date. What is being looked at is more rapid technical assessment, such as for glycaemic control in type 2.
I do not imagine so, because it does not have an immediate function beyond the one that I described of reducing symptomatic feelings of rapid heart rate and therefore subjective feelings of anxiety.
Concrete examples of what would be different and better for them are helpful to the public. For example, the rapid elderly assessment care team in West Lothian visits people in their own homes and provides multidisciplinary care.
A problem—in both Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom—is that the construction industry is not always the most modern and rapid. It tends to stick to what it knows works rather than trying to find new ways of proceeding.
It is, in my estimation, one of the finest examples of a cohesive strategy to tackle bullying and to make sure that schools are the safe places that all of us want them to be.
Sometimes they are for products that encourage rapid weight loss and which, as a result, potentially create unrealistic body expectations and low self-esteem.
The human rights of my constituents to housing and to the peaceful enjoyment of their property are being violated by the rapid and uncontrolled expansion of short-term lets.