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The legacy of Chernobyl - 30 years on
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/the-legacy-of-chernobyl-30-years-on
Plymouth University news: Professor Awadhesh Jha writes about the lasting impact and lessons learned from the Chernobyl disaster in April 1986
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Reflective diaries and discussions
A useful way to record your own observations and note significant things before you forget them.
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Rural dementia – we need to talk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/rural-dementia-nil-we-need-to-talk
Plymouth University news; Plymouth University has carried out the first research into dementia in farming and the countryside, and this pilot study has highlighted areas of concern and suggested recommendations
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‘Ace in the Whole’: tackling the climate crisis with Systems Thinking
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/tackling-the-climate-crisis-with-systems-thinking
Plymouth Perspectives: ‘Ace in the Whole’: tackling the climate crisis with Systems Thinking. ‘Ace in the Whole’: tackling the climate crisis with Systems Thinking
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‘A threat greater than Covid’ – why we should be paying more attention to antimicrobial resistance
To coincide with World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (18-24 November 2020), Dr Tina Joshi and Matthew McKracken explain why antimicrobial resistance is an urgent and global threat to human health
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Functional imagery training to reduce alcohol-related harm
University of Plymouth, School of Psychology Research: Functional imagery training (FIT) to reduce alcohol-related harm in patients with alcohol-related liver disease: a pilot randomised trial.
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Study suggests real-time feedback in hotel showers could help the tourism industry cut water use
University of Plymouth news: The University was among those involved in a trial of smart technologies that can provide holiday makers with consumer messages while they are showering in their hotels
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Metabolic flexibility and immune defences may influence species spread, study suggests
Plymouth University news: Why most species are rare has long interested biologists and new research led by Plymouth University suggests metabolic flexibility and the immune response may both influence how rare or common a species is
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Professor Rod Sheaff - Emeritus Professor
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Is magnesium the sleeping potion that enables sandhoppers to survive cold winters?
University of Plymouth news: Our researchers have shown for the first time that when sandhoppers want to enter a period of deep sleep they have the means through which to increase their magnesium levels so they reach a state of enforced rest
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