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Statins, how to soothe a crying baby and staycations in Peebles

Kaye Adams asks listeners if they find statins scary, plus she discusses how to get a crying baby to sleep, staycations in Peebles and a mother fighting to get her boy back.

The 'nocebo' effect: A major study shows that statins - which lower cholesterol - are being wrongly blamed for muscle pain and weakness. Research in the Lancet says thousands of people have had heart attacks and strokes which could have been avoided if they hadn't stopped taking the drug.
Do you find statins scary?

Stuck 2000 miles from her five year old son, we speak to the mum who is fighting to get her boy back.
Amanda Masson is a Partner in Family Law Team at Harper MacLeod LLP.

This week we visit Peebles. have you been! what would you recommend to do, eat or see? get in touch - call us on 0808 50 92 95 00 or text 80295. Fiona Dalgleish is from hillside outside events company. Ronald Ireland is the Chairman of Peebles Civic Society, Reuben Singleton is a Tweed Ecologist and Ruaridh Cunningham, professional downhill racer and mountain bike coach for dirt school

We might have the magic trick to put a crying newborn to sleep.
Daniel Eisenman, from California, has revealed his very interesting technique to get his three-week-old daughter Divina to stop crying.
Cat Cubie is a Mum and Broadcaster, Sarah Ockwell-Smith is Parenting Expert and Author of the Gentle Sleep book and independent midwife Allison Ewing,

Aches, pains, heart disease...turmeric is reported to help with them all but is it a wonder spice?
Dr Michael Mosley is a TV Presenter and Science Journalist.

A new 'game' which has gone viral on social media asks people to boast about the first concert they went to - security experts have warned that this is a common online security question.

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  • Wed 3 May 2017 09:00

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