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Study suggests dental professionals can play a crucial role in identifying signs of chronic disease
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the Peninsula Dental School examined patients oral health, as well as checks for blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol, body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-height ratio
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‘First of its kind’ resource guides health practitioners through remote assessment for people with physical conditions
The Telerehab toolkit has been launched, helping to empower practitioners as well as people with physical disability and impairment.
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Using artificial intelligence to benefit humankind
Data Science and Business Analytics
Using artificial intelligence to benefit humankind. Discover how studying MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics is helping Rafi Achmad Rasyidi improve lives with AI technologies.
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Embedding Systemic Inclusion for Neurodiverse and Disabled Engineering Students
The aim of the project is to embed systemic inclusion in programme design and develop a range of activities co-created with students, such as micro-internships and bespoke mentoring schemes for students who are neurodiverse and have disabilities.
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Working from home isn’t enough, new report says
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/working-from-home-isnt-enough-new-report-says
Working mothers need more than flexibility to help their wellbeing and manage work/life balance, according to a new report co-led by the University of Plymouth.
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Fathers face negative bias over quest for work-life balance, study suggests
Fathers face ‘forfeits’ when applying for part-time employment and in the workplace, with questions over their commitment and suspicion regarding their quest for a work-life balance, according to a study by the University of Plymouth
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Academic appointed as Non-Executive Director of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
Plymouth University news: Sheena Asthana, Professor of Health Policy at the University of Plymouth, has been appointed a non-executive director of NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence)
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Students keep audiences up to date at the Port Eliot Festival
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/students-keep-audiences-up-to-date-at-the-port-eliot-festival
Audiences at the Port Eliot Festival this summer will be kept up to date with the latest news and views thanks to a project involving students at the University of Plymouth and publishing company Guillemot Press
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Social work and its role in tackling loneliness
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/social-work-and-its-role-in-tackling-loneliness
Dr Sue Cook, Lecturer in Social Work, writes about the potential for social workers to make a difference to people experiencing social isolation and loneliness
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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
Academics say the research into board gaming could help to inform future work on designing wellbeing interventions for special populations.
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