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Public health
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/public-health
Public health research at the University of Plymouth.
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Blocking mitochondrial fission has potential as an effective treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
Plymouth University news: When a particular protein in mitochondrial fission is blocked it reduces both cell death and deficits in dopamine release in Parkinson’s Disease. The way is now open to use this as a treatment to reverse or cure the condition.
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Mediating climate change: Intuitive interventions as defining strategies in visual arts
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/landwater/mediating-climate-change
University of Plymouth research: Mediating climate change by tackling challenges in visualisation and storytelling for understanding and communicating the effects of a warming Arctic based on observations in North West Svalbard.
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Professor Alison Anderson - Emeritus Professor
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Annegret Schneider – PhD in Health Psychology
University of Plymouth alumni - Annegret Schneider, PhD in Health Psychology.
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Feasibility RCT of a targeted volunteer peer coaching service for outpatients with long-term conditions: the PEER CONNECT study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/peer-coaching
Feasibility RCT of a targeted volunteer peer coaching service to support outpatients with chronic pain, rheumatoid arthritis and MS.
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Angie Logan – BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy; MSc Neurological Rehabilitation graduate
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/health-social-work/angie-logan
The University of Plymouth - Angie Logan alumni case study
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Constanza Rodriguez Piceda - Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Geocomputing and Earthquake Hazard
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National editorship role for University of Plymouth dental expert
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/national-editorship-role-for-university-of-plymouth-dental-expert
Plymouth University news: The journal Community Dental Health has appointed Professor David Moles from the University of Plymouth as its new Deputy Editor
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Funding to investigate health improvement programmes in community supervision
Plymouth University news: People under community supervision, especially those recently release from prison, are in more need of health care than the rest of the population yet often have the most difficulty accessing it - this study addresses this issue
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