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More children should brush their teeth to halt tooth decay and gum disease
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University dental academic Professor Liz Kay has contributed to NICE guidelines on children's oral health, published today
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World-first film aims to improve children’s oral health
Plymouth University news: For the first time in the world, immersive vision technology has been used to produce an animated film designed to improve the oral health of children, involving dental health professionals and aimed at five to seven year-olds
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General Medical Council commissions first UK-wide evaluation of medical revalidation
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University leads a team commissioned by the General Medical Council to carry out the first UK-wide evaluation of medical revalidation
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What the authors say about #PIBF2014
Plymouth University News: Ahead of the Plymouth International Book Festival, read what three of the authors who will grace its opening weekend will be bringing to Plymouth University
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Authors hoping to inspire their audiences
Plymouth University News: International bestsellers Joanna Trollope and Will Self give a flavour of what Plymouth International Book Festival visitors can expect as the 2014 event gets underway
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Transforming typewriters for the digital generation
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University graduate Joe Hounsham has transformed an antique typewriter for the digital generation, and won an award from IBM for his efforts
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Artist prepares to create a splash
Plymouth University News: Underwater wheelchair artist Sue Austin becomes Artist in Residence at Plymouth University Marine Institute
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Plymouth academics WISE up for awards
Plymouth University News: Two Plymouth University academics have been nominated for national awards in recognition of their efforts to inspire women and girls to pursue study and careers in the sciences
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Funding for better understanding of neural stem cells
Plymouth University news: Study to investigate how neural stem cells differ from each other may contribute to the future development of better treatments for conditions such as dementia, psychiatric disorders and brain tumours
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Plymouth Raiders and Brain Tumour Research slam dunk for cancer
Plymouth University news: Basketball stars and fans from Plymouth Raiders are lending their support to charity Brain Tumour Research and its work with world-leading researchers from Plymouth University
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Volcanoes Top Trumps gets virtual makeover
Plymouth University News: The explosive ability of volcanoes to both inspire and destroy can now be appreciated by millions thanks to a new digital version of Volcano Top Trumps created through a partnership including Plymouth University.
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UK's largest e-Textbook programme launched
Plymouth University News: Plymouth University is working in partnership with a leading global provider on the largest eTextbook programme undertaken in the UK