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Glasgow nurse joins bowel cancer awareness bid

Emily and Conrad It wasn’t until Emily’s uncle Ian was diagnosed with the same disease a few years ago, she realised how far the science had come to help find a better outcome for cancer patients. Like her uncle Conrad, Ian was too young to participate in the screening programme, however, thankfully, he was able to make a full recovery thanks to early diagnosis. As he entered remission, Emily, who lives in Rutherglen, was inspired to join Bowel Cancer UK’s Step up for 30 challenge to raise awareness. The event encourages participants to take on their own personal challenge - from talking a long walk to running a marathon - every day for a month.

I ll never forget how awkward I felt : Glasgow physicist studying rocks from Mars opens up on gender inequality in science

I ll never forget how awkward I felt : Glasgow physicist studying rocks from Mars opens up on gender inequality in science
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Former Glasgow Uni scientist passes away in Mexico following friend s fundraiser

Former Glasgow Uni scientist passes away in Mexico following friend s fundraiser Hector Diaz Albiteris had been in a medically induced coma after falling seriously ill last month, with a fundraiser underway to pay for his medical costs Hector Diaz Albiteris passed away at the weekend in his native Mexico. Don t miss any of Glasgow Live s biggest stories - sign up to our daily email newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Bid to transform part of unused Glasgow park

Praise for bid to transform unused area of Balornock park into wetland A POTENTIAL development to transform part of a Balornock park into a thriving wetland has been hailed as an “important” step in tackling climate change. Proposals have been put forward to turn a two-hectare portion of Broomfield Park into an urban marsh filled with seawater. The move would help the creation of a “climate-tech village” to provide an environmental boost to some of the city’s most deprived areas – aimed at helping Glasgow reach its targets on carbon neutrality. It’s understood the project will transform barren land at the pitches near to Broomfield Road.

Glasgow hospital given food donation by kind Giffnock Indian takeaway

Big-hearted Indian takeaway donates thousands of pounds worth of snacks for QEUH staff A GENEROUS Indian takeaway donated snacks and drinks worth thousands of pounds to hard-working staff a city hospital.  Workers on the frontline of the battle against coronavirus at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) were treated to crisps, sweets and drinks from the team at Giffnock s Turban Tandoori. It s thought the donation was worth around £7000 with other gifts given to workers at the New Victoria and Gartnavel campuses.  The East Renfrewshire favourite was also behind a £2270 cash donation to develop rest and recreation hubs to help staff switch off on their breaks. 

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