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Survey of toddlers' teeth shows ticking time bomb
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-survey-of-toddlers-teeth-shows-ticking-time-bomb
Plymouth University news: After the publication by Public Health England of the first ever survey of oral health in three-year olds, Dr Gail Rees and Dr Robert Witton examine the consequences
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Health and Human Sciences interviews
University of Plymouth's interview process for health and human sciences
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Brain mechanisms in health and disease
The brain mechanisms in health and disease research theme applies the multimodal capabilities of BRIC and translational collaborations to determine the mechanisms underlying a range of conditions.
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Research fellowship uses big data to explore impacts of COVID-19 on UK population
Dr Yinghui Wei, Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Plymouth, will work alongside the COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing National Core Study programme to assess ongoing health questions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Launch of first free and comprehensive web-based data resource of measures for person centred care
Plymouth University news: With patient centred care at the centre of health policy, a new, free resource is welcomed by those responsible for instigating and implementing health policy
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Peninsula Dental School
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/peninsula-school-of-dentistry
The Peninsula Dental School is committed to three core aims: outstanding clinical education; strong social engagement; and world class research which will all feature strongly in your learning experience.
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Dr Kayleigh Wyles - Associate Professor in Psychology
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Aquariums deliver health and wellbeing benefits
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/aquariums-deliver-health-and-wellbeing-benefits
The University of Plymouth news: People who spend time watching aquariums and fish tanks could see improvements in their physical and mental wellbeing, according to new research involving academics and PhD students at the University of Plymouth.
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Transforming lives through improved oral health
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/robert-witton
Professor Robert Witton academic spotlight: Transforming lives through improved oral health.
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Could complex chemical compounds pose health risk?
University of Plymouth news: The potential of minute particles – around 100 times smaller in diameter than a human hair – to increase the risks of developing diseases such as cancer is to be analysed in a study led by experts at University of Plymouth.
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