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Keeping children's smiles bright this Christmas
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/keeping-childrens-smiles-bright-this-christmas
Plymouth University news: Christmas is a time of food and drink temptation for children, but these helpful tips will help protect your children's teeth without the need to ban from from the sweet tin altogether
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Why get involved in clinical trials? Read Michael’s story
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/why-get-involved-in-clinical-trials-read-michaels-story
Michael Broad has Parkinson's, and explains his involvement in a pioneering trial currently being run by the University of Plymouth.
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Hospital gowns retain superbugs even after disinfectant use, research shows
The study showed that C difficile - a bacteria that can cause severe diarrhoea, bowel complications and even death - is surviving on surgical gowns despite disinfectant use
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Geography graduate profile - Ellen Clancy
Geography
BSc (Hons) Geography graduate Ellen Clancy describes her career journey from University to employment.
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Rocky habitats need to be protected for endangered amphibians to survive, study shows
An international team of scientists led by the University of Plymouth has published research in the PLoS ONE journal showing that rare amphibians living on rocky plateaux in western India are in desperate need of greater protection
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Report shows progress of UK airports in helping people with hidden disabilities
Ian Sherriff welcomes a new Civil Aviation Authority report, as it looks to support people with disabilities such as dementia, autism and hearing loss.
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Geography graduate profile: Isabelle Coombes
Geography
Geography graduate profile
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University benefits from £10m project to enhance use of technology in agriculture
Four research projects based at the University of Plymouth have received funding as part of Agri-Tech Cornwall, a three-year, £10million initiative part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund, with match-funding from Cornwall Council
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Leading figure in dementia care and research wins national award
Ian Sherriff BEM, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at the University of Plymouth has won a National Dementia Friendly Award in the category ‘Outstanding Contribution Award’.
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Plymouth dementia expert supports Welsh rural dementia initiative
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-dementia-expert-supports-welsh-rural-dementia-initiative
Plymouth University news: Ian Sherriff, Academic Partnership Lead for Dementia at Plymouth University, has welcomed the announcement of an initiative for rural dementia in Wales
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