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Donations support a brighter future for people with MS
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/donations-support-a-brighter-future-for-people-with-ms
University of Plymouth news: Donations support a brighter future for people with MS. More than £80,000 has been donated to benefit University research.
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Poetry can help people cope with loneliness or isolation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/poetry-can-help-people-cope-with-loneliness-or-isolation
University of Plymouth news: New research has found that many people who took to sharing, discussing and writing poetry as a means to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic experienced “demonstrable positive impact on their wellbeing”.
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New research to explore weight loss injections pre-pregnancy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-research-to-explore-weight-loss-injections-pre-pregnancy
University of Plymouth news: New research to explore weight loss injections pre-pregnancy. The University of Plymouth and Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust are working with local women and clinicians to understand current perceptions of the jabs.
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Dr Clare Pettinger - Associate Professor in Public Health Dietetics
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Harper's Health and ATI2 success story
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research-and-expertise/acceleration-through-innovation-ati/harpers-health
Tempiii product and brand ethos; healthy, sustainable, forward thinking and plant-based.
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“I’m growing a new generation of nurses”
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/im-growing-a-new-generation-of-nurses
University of Plymouth news: A care home manager from Cornwall has credited degree apprenticeships with helping him to develop his own workforce of health care experts.
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Scientists trial new vaccine to tackle bacterial infection in pigs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/scientists-trial-new-vaccine-to-tackle-bacterial-infection-in-pigs
University of Plymouth news: Our scientists have been awarded funding to develop a vaccine that could halt the development and spread of one of the more common diseases affecting the UK pig population
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Funding to investigate health improvement programmes in community supervision
Plymouth University news: People under community supervision, especially those recently release from prison, are in more need of health care than the rest of the population yet often have the most difficulty accessing it - this study addresses this issue
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Helping women recover from drug addiction – can food play a part?
Dr Clare Pettinger, Lecturer in Public Health Dietetics, explains how food and its associated activities can help to empower and motivate women as they recover from addiction.
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Staying green on the scene – why it’s important to lower carbon emissions within the ambulance service
Pete Allum, Lecturer in Paramedic Practice, is researching into a little explored area when it comes to climate change – the ambulance service. He explains how vehicle emissions, plastic use and waste disposal are all areas to tackle.
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