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Study assesses how avoidable acute admissions in hospitals could be avoided
Plymouth University news: A study investigating how hospitals try to avoid unnecessary emergency admissions has identified a series of innovations that can help to address this pressing problem in different ways.
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Prof Julie Parsons: how can wider engagement improve prisoner-community relations?
Sociology
Plymouth University's Prof Julie Parsons looks at how wider engagement improve prisoner-community relations.
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Psychologists to begin study on how to improve people’s navigational abilities
Psychologists secure funding in excess of £440,000 to research the cognitive basis or a person's sense of direction.
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Brighter lights, bigger sounds - how Illuminate is growing towards Mayflower 400
A University academic is helping to bring families a dazzling weekend of light. Professor Chris Bennewith, Head of the University’s School of Art, Design and Architecture is a member of the steering group for Illuminate – a light festival for Plymouth.
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Statisticians predict how long the new pope can expect to serve
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/statisticians-predict-how-long-the-new-pope-can-expect-to-serve
University of Plymouth news: Based on an analysis of every pope’s age and length of service dating back more than six centuries, statisticians have suggested Pope Leo XIV could serve for around the next 14 years
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Ultrasound has potential to alter how the brain responds to pain
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/ultrasound-has-potential-to-alter-how-the-brain-responds-to-pain
University of Plymouth news: Our Brain Research Imaging Centre (BRIC) and Centre for Therapeutic Ultrasound (CENTUS) have led hew research suggesting transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) may have an analgesic effect
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Downloadable project resources
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/syrian-artisan-entrepreneurship-project/resources
Downloadable documents associated with the University of Plymouth's Syrian Artisan Entrepreneurship Project, available in English and Arabic
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£1.6m funding to explore how digital resources can support older people’s health
The three-year project is a collaboration between the University of Stirling and University of Plymouth’s Centre for Health Technology.
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How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? | Research Festival 2021
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/research-festival/2021-global-health
What’s on at the University of Plymouth - Research Festival 2021: How can personal behavioural change tackle global health challenges? Monday 28 June
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How digital health solutions can equip us against future pandemics - online showcase
In the lead up to the G7, an online event is set to highlight how Cornish eHealth businesses and new technologies can tackle some of the most pertinent health challenges today.The eHealth Innovation Summit 2021 will take place online on Wednesday 9 June.
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