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Testbed for cutting-edge health technology welcomes world’s most advanced social robot
University of Plymouth news: A robot named Stevie, cover star of Time magazine this month, is making his first visit to the UK to be tested by experts in health technology in the South West.
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£600,000 for Cornwall businesses to help tackle health and social care challenges
Cornish businesses are invited to bid for part of a Challenge Fund to develop eHealth solutions for the county’s health and social care challenges. The initiative is part of the eHealth and Productivity in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly (EPIC) project.
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Multimillion pound project will see AI remixing radio to help people living with dementia
A £2.7 million project is to use artificial intelligence to adapt and personalise live radio, with the aim of transforming life for people living alone with dementia.
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Physio students offering fitness assessments to over-60s
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/physiotherapy-students-offering-fitness-assessments-to-over-60s
Physiotherapy students from the University of Plymouth are helping over-60s assess their health at a series of Functional Fitness MOTs.
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Plymouth Parkinson’s Service wins at national industry awards
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-parkinsons-service-wins-at-national-industry-awards
A team led by Dr Camille Carroll won an award at the national UK Parkinson’s Excellence Network awards.
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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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£2.4 million project aims to help people with multiple long-term conditions stay well
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University are part of a major new project aiming to establish some of the common issues that exist for people living with more than one health condition.
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Bacteria don’t respect borders – why we all need to fight the global problem of antibiotic resistance
This week is World Antibiotic Awareness Week - and Dr Mat Upton explains how the problem of antibiotic resistance is closer to home than you think
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Former Poet Laureate heads for Plymouth
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/former-poet-laureate-heads-for-plymouth
Plymouth University News: Sir Andrew Motion comes to Plymouth University to tell audiences why poetry is as important as ever in the digital generation
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IGNITE launches online platform to showcase arts students and graduates
The IGNITE Festival may well have been postponed for 12 months due to COVID-19, but a new website has gone live to profile and showcase graduate talent in the city.
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