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Research shows links between loot boxes and problem gaming
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/research-shows-links-between-loot-boxes-and-problem-gaming
New research has shown that ‘loot boxes’ in video games are structurally and psychologically akin to gambling
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Professor Jill Shawe - Professor of Maternal and Family Health
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How arts can give more people 'a seat at the table'
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/how-arts-can-give-more-people-a-seat-at-the-table
Dr Clare Pettinger has contributed to new report by the Food Research Collaboration on how art-based research methods could help identify and address food-related problems.
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Professor Richard Byng - Professor in Primary Care Research/PenARC Deputy Director
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MSc Surgical Care Practitioner
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/surgical-care-practitioner
University of Plymouth offers three specialist MSc Surgical Care Practitioner programme pathways.
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Intermediate course in family therapy and systemic practice (degree level) (HEAB397)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/cpd/intermediate-course-in-family-therapy-and-systemic-practice
University of Plymouth's 'Intermediate course in family therapy and systemic practice' will develop your knowledge and skills necessary for systemic practice in agencies and local work networks.
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30-day project to fund pulmonary rehab centre in Uganda
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/30-day-project-to-fund-pulmonary-rehab-centre-in-uganda
The University of Plymouth aims to raise £10,000 this April to fund a pulmonary rehabilitation centre in Kampala, Uganda. The centre will provide treatment space and training for an evidence-based intervention not involving drugs.
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Antibiotic resistant pathogens research group projects
Antibiotic resistant pathogens research group projects at the University of Plymouth.
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Social work graduate to receive British Citizen Award for charity work in South Africa
Plymouth University news: A Plymouth University graduate who has devoted the past eight years to helping vulnerable and traumatised children in South Africa has been nominated for a national honour
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Research breakthrough could see HIV drugs used to treat low-grade brain tumours
New research shows that drugs developed to treat AIDS and HIV could offer hope to patients diagnosed with the most common form of primary brain tumour.
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