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iOS - Android Although Gillian’s mum Myra died in 2001 from an underlying heart condition, she had two years previously been diagnosed as being in advanced stages of Huntington’s disease. Until that diagnosis, Gillian knew nothing about the disease or that there was a chance she could have it, too.Huntington’s is caused by a faulty gene that damages the brain and causes severe physical and mental symptoms.
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iOS - Android The genre-bending album consists of 11 tracks, with lyrics focusing on themes of lost love and homesickness.The tracks feel like they should leave a gloomy stain on the day, but you will find yourself grooving along and sucked into the bluesy neo-soul world Millar, along with his band, has created.Musical talent runs in the family with Millar, as brothers Stevie and Alan play in the pop band Saint PHNX, who have supported the likes of Imagine Dragons and racked up 15 million
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iOS - Android He told Lanarkshire Live : “Many of us have been affected in some way by cancer.
cancer – which she blamed on a series of NHS bungles. Her cervical cancer spread to her bones and her bowel, giving her no long-term chance of survival.She was on a drug trial which she hoped would extend her life for a few years but she had to stop taking it because it wasn’t working.
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iOS - Android A Police Scotland spokesman told Lanarkshire Live : “We were made aware of a crash involving a single car on Greenhills Road around 4.35pm “One man was taken to Hairmyres Hospital as a precaution.
iOS - Android He admitted wilfully setting fire to the first floor flat in Glasgow Road to the potential danger of neighbours on February 22.Law also admitted trying to spit on a police officer at the scene.He was the subject of two bail orders at the time.Neil Thomson, prosecuting, said firefighters were alerted around 7pm.On arrival, they were met by Law who admitted starting the fire and said he was "trying to keep Satan at bay".He had set fire to a plastic plant pot and a plastic bin in a
Lanark mum-of-three, who has incurable Huntington’s disease, is on cloud nine after ticking off the most daring challenge on her bold bucket list so far.
harm by a women’s aid charity has launched a campaign for stronger laws to protect women who have lost unborn children as a result of domestic abuse. Nicola Murray, 43, says courts should take into greater account the loss of a baby when sentencing those who abuse their partner.