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New app designed to help manage Parkinson’s disease non-motor symptoms
Centre for Health Technology: New app designed to help manage Parkinson’s disease non-motor symptoms
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Leading UK marine scientists welcome the move towards a global plastics pact
Ahead of a major United Nations meeting, researchers from the University of Plymouth and across the South West of England outline their support for a coordinated, comprehensive and robust intergovernmental approach
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World-renowned health expert to become our new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for research and innovation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-deputy-vice-chancellor-for-research-and-innovation
University of Plymouth news: Professor Archie Clements, a world-leading expert on the control and elimination of infectious diseases, will join the University in September as the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation.
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Ultrasound can be used as search and rescue tool for the brain
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/ultrasound-can-be-used-as-search-and-rescue-tool-for-the-brain
University of Plymouth news: Scientists from Plymouth and the United States have highlighted the potential for ultrasound to treat some of the more complex health conditions affecting the human brain
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Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/normative-messaging-bridges-the-partisan-gap-in-pandemic-risk-taking
University of Plymouth news: New research led by the University demonstrates that clear messages can align public behaviour during a health crisis, effectively bridging gaps previously associated with political voting records
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Dr Helen Pritchard - Associate Professor in Queer Feminist Technoscience and Digital Design
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What is the future of the book in the digital age?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/discover/what-is-the-future-of-the-book-in-the-digital-age
What is the future of the book in the digital age? How do we view the printed book today and what type of reader does it make us?
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Dr Lisa Bunn - Associate Professor of Neurological Rehabilitation
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Survey of toddlers' teeth shows ticking time bomb
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/opinion-survey-of-toddlers-teeth-shows-ticking-time-bomb
Plymouth University news: After the publication by Public Health England of the first ever survey of oral health in three-year olds, Dr Gail Rees and Dr Robert Witton examine the consequences
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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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