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Standing frame intervention improves life for people with MS, research shows
Study participant John Kendrick was able to walk his daughter down the aisle thanks to using the standing frame. Full results of the research are now available to view in The Lancet Neurology.
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Ms Rebecca Lee - Head of Content and Digital Experience
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Dr Nneamaka Ekebuisi - Lecturer/Clinical Tutor
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South West Growth Fund stimulating the regional economy
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/south-west-growth-fund-stimulating-the-regional-economy
The South West Growth Fund, totalling £8.7million, is set to create 1,136 new jobs, with 90 businesses across the region receiving grants of up to £1million to improve infrastructure and accelerate their growth.
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Dr Tim Scott - Associate Professor of Ocean Exploration
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Dr Susie Pearce - Associate Professor in Clinical Nursing
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Dr Hannah Drayson - Honorary Associate Researcher
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Student privacy notice
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/student-life/your-studies/essential-information/data-protection
This statement explains how and why the University of Plymouth collects, uses and shares your personal data and your rights in relation to that data.
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Music sessions can help millions who struggle to speak to lead a richer life, study suggests
Music could be used to transform the lives of millions of people with learning difficulties, dementia, strokes, brain damage and autism and their families, according to a research project from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Music Zone
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Mindfulness-based therapy could offer an alternative to antidepressants to prevent depression relapse
Plymouth University news: Researchers from Plymouth University are part of a team led by the University of Oxford whose new research suggests that mindfulness-based therapy could be an alternative to antidepressants to prevent depression relapse
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