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‘Amazing’ cholesterol-lowering ingredient doctor says is ‘as effective as statins’

Turmeric, a spice commonly found in kitchen cupboards, has been hailed as an ‘amazing’ cholesterol-lowering ingredient by Dr. Eric Berg DC. The intermittent fasting specialist has highlighted the benefits of consuming half a teaspoon of turmeric, comparing its effectiveness to statins in lowering levels of ‘bad’ cholesterol. In addition to cholesterol management, turmeric has been…
Police release CCTV of man after attack outside Glasgow gym

Police in Glasgow have released CCTV footage of a man they would like to speak to following an attack outside a gym on Hope Street in the city centre. The assault took place on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, and officers are still investigating the incident over a year later. The man in the CCTV images…
Gartcairn Football Academy signs partnership with developer Orchard Brae for new £2.5m community football hub

Gartcairn Football Academy has recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with developer Orchard Brae to establish a new community football hub, valued at £2.5 million. The partnership is part of Orchard Brae’s expansive Europark development plans, and the collaboration was revealed as Gartcairn Women FC competed in the Scottish Women’s Premier League 2. The proposed community…
Community shops ‘provide dignity and choice’ for Scots struggling with cost of living

Community shops have emerged as a beacon of hope for Scots grappling with the increasing cost of living. These shops not only provide discounted groceries but also offer a sense of dignity and choice to those in need, potentially reducing dependence on food banks. The Good Food Scotland network is spearheading this initiative, collaborating with…
First picture of East Kilbride woman found dead in flat as man arrested

First picture of East Kilbride woman found dead in flat as man arrested The local community in East Kilbride was left in shock as the first picture of the woman found dead in a flat was released. The victim has been identified as Phoenix Spencer, a 21-year-old woman. Emergency services responded to a call at…
Stirling villagers call for more respect from inconsiderate pet owners after spike in dog poo incidents

Villagers in Thornhill, Stirling, are calling for pet owners to pick up their dog’s mess after a recent spike in the number of owners leaving the disgusting droppings behind. Residents have raised concerns over the scale of dog fouling in the area, with the problem escalating to the point where Stirling Council enforcement officers visited…
First picture of woman found dead in East Kilbride flat as man arrested

First picture of woman found dead in East Kilbride flat as man arrested – Daily Record The first image of the woman discovered deceased in an East Kilbride flat has been released following the arrest of a man in connection with the incident. Phoenix Spencer has been identified locally as the victim found in the…
Doctor debunks four common eczema myths which are untrue

A GP has debunked four common myths about eczema, shedding light on the realities of the skin condition that affects many individuals in the UK. Dr Donald Grant, a Senior Clinical Advisor at The Independent Pharmacy, provided insights to Glamour magazine to help clarify misunderstandings surrounding eczema. These myths, if believed, could worsen the challenges…
Trio of Monklands road set to close over next few weeks

A series of road closures are scheduled to take place in Monklands over the upcoming weeks. The roadworks, initiated by North Lanarkshire Council, will involve footway resurfacing and ironwork repairs. One of the closures will affect Corsewall Street in Coatbridge, which will be shut from December 4 for 10 days, spanning from West Canal Street…
Kirkmahoe SWI members mark the institute’s centenary with a special celebration

Kirkmahoe SWI members celebrated a significant milestone with a special event at the Woodlands House Hotel, marking their institute’s centenary. President Doreen Martin welcomed attendees to commemorate the 100th birthday of the institute, with special guests including Mary Burney, SWI national chairman; Mima Telfer, Dumfriesshire president, and Jane Chalmers, the Cairn Valley president. Together, they…
