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Programme explores potential for online arts and culture to enhance young people’s mental health
University of Plymouth news: The University is part of the £2.6m ORIGIN project, which will see diverse communities of young people aged 16 to 24 co-designing an online arts and culture intervention aimed at reducing anxiety and depression
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Why physical activity matters now more than ever
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/why-physical-activity-matters-now-more-than-ever
Professor of Health Service Research, Adrian Taylor, discusses motivation, exercise schemes, and the future impact on the NHS.
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Improving diversity to make health care better for all
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni/rising-stars/jenita-loheswaran
University of Plymouth rising stars: graduate Jenita Loheswaran completed a Nursing Associate apprenticeship and is now pursuing a career in nursing, aiming to improve diversity in the profession.
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The freedom to roam for people with dementia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/the-freedom-to-roam-for-people-with-dementia
Plymouth University news: Allowing people with dementia in England the right to use special GPS tracking technology would give them unprecedented and safe opportunities to get around
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3.5M Euro funding for pan-European Alzheimer's training and research programme
University of Plymouth news: An innovative approach to training and research for Alzheimer's disease could revolutionise the battle to find treatments and preventive measures for the disease.
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€3.7 million project for the next generation of brain tumour researchers
Plymouth University news: The European Commission’s Horizon 2020 – Research and Innovation Framework Programme has provided the funding for the project, which is a collaboration across Europe and China
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Controversy and revolution on the silver screen for Peninsula Arts’ autumn season
A series of controversial films which were either banned or heavily censored on their release are to be shown as part of Peninsula Arts’ autumn season at the University of Plymouth
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Researcher secures funding to further investigate treatment for neuro-tumours
Dr Sylwia Ammoun has secured £112,071 from Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity and Sparks to research into hereditary condition Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2). Her work could offer hope to the thousands of, mainly young, people affected by NF2.
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Could you be related to pioneering first female doctor?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/could-you-be-related-to-pioneering-first-female-doctor
The University and Plymouth City Council are searching for relatives of Dr Rosa Bale, who is to be honoured for her achievements with a blue plaque on the campus.
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Colleague remembered in horror brain tumour fundraising day
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/colleague-remembered-in-horror-brain-tumour-fundraising-day
Plymouth University news: A horror-themed fundraising day has been held to raise money for research into brain tumours at Plymouth University, and to remember a colleague who died of the condition
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