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Study shows that people switch their morality in the heat of the moment
University of Plymouth news: Virtual reality technology could show how a person would really behave in a morally difficult situation – despite what he or she might claim on paper, according to new research.
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Research shows that people overestimate benefits – and underestimate risks – of medical interventions
From major heart surgery to a course of minor drugs, people overestimate the benefits and underestimate the risks of a variety of medical procedures, according to new research led by the School of Psychology.
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Young people get to see ocean science in action during week-long sailing experience
Environmental scientists from the University of Plymouth have been encouraging young people to think about the impacts of ocean science as part of SEA the Future, a seven-day oceanography voyage organised by the charity Adventure Under Sail.
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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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Improving cognition in people with progressive multiple sclerosis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/rehabilitation/cogex
CogEx: Improving cognition in people with progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Fit for Children and Young People project (Fit4CYP)
A University of Plymouth project investigating how the structure and content of pre-registration educational programmes influence the readiness for practice of newly qualified children’s nurses.
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Why have more people complained to the General Medical Council about their doctor?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/gmc-doctor-fitness-to-practice-complaints-report
Plymouth University news: Enquiries made by the general public to the General Medical Council about doctors’ fitness to practise rose from 5,168 in 2007 to 10,347 in 2012. Plymouth produces a GMC report to explain why
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University set to evaluate £15 million programme tackling social isolation and loneliness among older people
University of Plymouth news: The University's research observatory SERIO is to conduct an evaluation of the new government-funded Ageing Well Torbay Programme - part of a national network of similar initiatives.
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Working together to make positive changes in people lives
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/health-social-work/gareth-benjamin
Gareth Benjamin, graduate of BA (Hons) Social Work from Plymouth, reflects on his award-winning career as a social worker specialising in adult mental health
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Healthy Soil, Healthy Food, Healthy People (H3): Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers
School of Health Professions
University of Plymouth Synergy project: Co-designing a regenerative agriculture trial with farmers.
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