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Inspiring new business people throughout Plymouth Enterprise Week
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/inspiring-new-businesspeople-throughout-plymouth-enterprise-week
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth Enterprise Week is taking place across the city from 14–20 November, including a host of events to celebrate new ideas and business start-ups.
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Prevalence of COPD and associated risk factors in Uganda
University of Plymouth: Prevalence of COPD and associated risk factors in Uganda: a prospective cross-sectional observational study
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Research hopes to make dental visits less stressful for children with autism
Inspired by her own experience as a mum to a five-year-old son with autism, dental hygienist Nicole Thomas has published new research hoping to make dental examinations less stressful for autistic children.
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Emeritus Professor awarded prestigious honour by the Royal College of Anaesthetists
Rob Sneyd, Emeritus Professor of the University of Plymouth, has become only the fourth person to receive the Gold Medal from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, its highest honour for Fellows.
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University hosts dementia conference
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-hosts-dementia-conference
University of Plymouth news: The University has hosted a conference sharing international, national and regional thoughts on dementia care and research.
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Professor Ewen McColl - Head of Peninsula Dental School
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Exploring effects of global trends on society, employment and higher education
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/exploring-effects-of-global-trends
Plymouth Business School
Dr Steven Butts: Exploring effects of global trends on society, employment and higher education
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Young people pre-load at home because of “scary" bars and nightclubs, study shows
University of Plymouth news: Pub and club owners, and national policy makers, not doing enough to ensure young people feel safe when on a night out, according to new research.
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Time to get our teeth into improving children’s oral health
Plymouth University news: A report from NHS Digital is the latest to draw attention to poor oral health and care for children in this country - Professor Elizabeth Kay discusses the report and what we need to do next
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‘Be personal and appreciative’ – research highlights effective responses to online patient feedback
As more patients leave feedback on online platforms including social media, new research shows how health and social care organisations can offer value in their response. The study was led by University of Plymouth researcher Rebecca Baines.
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