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Athletes and military at risk of heat stroke could benefit from ‘leaky gut’ therapy
Plymouth University news: A research team led by Plymouth University have published a study which shows a simple nutritional supplement could prevent so-called 'leaky gut'
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Partnership to develop production system for exciting new antibiotic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/partnership-to-develop-production-system-for-exciting-new-antibiotic
Plymouth University news: A collaboration between Plymouth University and Ingenza will develop an efficient, scalable production system for a new antibiotic, the first in 30 years, and designed to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Raising behaviour concerns in the Peninsula Medical School (BMBS)
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
Find out how you can raise behaviour concerns for a student on Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS) within the Peninsula Medical School.
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Former Levellers guitarist uses performance to chart personal experiences of epilepsy
Alan D Miles, a former guitarist with The Levellers, will be premiering a new work charting his experiences with epilepsy at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, taking place at the University of Plymouth from March 2-4, 2018
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Scientists use 300 million-year-old rainwater to unpick the history of Western France
Areas of Brittany and Western France were previously mountainous and located close to the Equator, according to research led by the University of Plymouth
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Raising Concerns and Commending Excellence in the Diagnostic Radiography Programme
Find out how you can raise concerns and commend excellence for a student on the Diagnostic Radiography Programme at the Peninsula Medical School.
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Avoidable Acute Admissions (AAA)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/public-health/3a
How can frontline expertise and new models of care best contribute to safely reducing avoidable acute admissions?
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Laundry lint can cause significant tissue damage within marine mussels
Scientists at the University of Plymouth exposed the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), found in various locations across the world, to differing quantities of tumble dryer lint
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Seabed recovers more quickly following extreme storms than from the impacts of bottom-towed fishing
New research by the University of Plymouth examined the impact of the 2013/14 winter storms on the Lyme Bay Marine Protected Area
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Study shows how temperate rainforests can aid the fight against climate change
Environmental scientists and ecologists at the University of Plymouth showed that browsing behaviour by livestock is a major determinant of the expansion and connection of fragmented UK upland oak woodlands – so-called ‘temperate rainforests
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