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Akara
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/centre-for-health-technology/akara
The Centre for Health Technology has been working with the robotics company Akara since 2017.
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MSc Advanced Professional Practice careers
Advanced Professional Practice (Health and Social Care Professions)
Enhance your career prospects by becoming a confident, evidence-based practitioner with the MSc Advanced Professional Practice.
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Women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not getting required support, new research shows
Research by PhD student Caitlin Dean shows that women suffering severe pregnancy sickness are not receiving the support they need – with some even terminating wanted pregnancies as a last resort.
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Renowned designer shares his expertise
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/renowned-designer-shares-his-expertise
Plymouth University News: Celebrated industrial designer Sir Kenneth Grange has visited Plymouth University to pass the benefits of his experience to a new generation of creative minds
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Abigail Jackson - MRes Dance graduate
University of Plymouth MRes Dance graduate Abigail Jackson has successfully secured funding to continue her studies at MPhil/PhD level.
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INSPIRE Student Health Sciences Research Journal
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/about-us/university-structure/faculties/health/journal
Medical and dental students from the University have joined forces with colleagues from across the region to produce a research journal.
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South West epilepsy support technology part of national commissioning toolkit
Plymouth University news: An app designed to help those with epilepsy to manage their condition, which was developed in the South West, is now part of a toolkit to be used by the NHS nationwide
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Bowel cancer event focuses on family links for early diagnosis
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/bowel-cancer-event-focuses-on-family-links-for-early-diagnosis
Dr Selina Goodman, a genetic counsellor at the University, gave a talk to members of the Plymouth and District Bowel Cancer Support Group at Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre
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Elizabeth I’s near fatal illness of 1562
History
Elizabeth I’s near fatal illness of 1562. BA (Hons) History blog by Dr Rebecca Emmett
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Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’
Breakthrough research suggests drug commonly used to treat blood on the brain is ‘worse than placebo’. Chronic subdural haematoma is one of the most common disorders managed by neurosurgeons, and findings from this trial will change practice.
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