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Arch-filled insoles for diabetic patients could be adversely affecting balance
Plymouth University news: Insoles with arch fills designed to prevent diabetic foot ulcers could be having an adverse impact on postural stability, according to new research
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Grant for nerve tumour research
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/grant-for-nerve-tumour-research
Plymouth University news: Children's charity Action Medical Research has awarded a grant of over £65,000 for research investigating drug therapies for neurofibromatosis 2
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Help light up Plymouth for Thanksgiving this November
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/help-light-up-plymouth-for-thanksgiving
Plymouth University news: Residents and businesses are being asked to help with efforts to make this year's Illuminate and Thanksgiving celebrations the biggest and best yet
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Plymouth dementia expert plays role in new CAA guidelines on hidden disabilities
Plymouth University news: New guidelines for airports have been introduced by the CAA to improve services for passengers with hidden disabilities such as dementia
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History tales of the unexpected
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-features/history-tales-of-the-unexpected
What links zebras to the Second World War? What connects partying to mental illness in Victorian Britain? Well, they are all topics that have been explored by Professor James Daybell and Dr Sam Willis in their Histories of the Unexpected podcast series.
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The potential impact of Brexit on our national security and defence
Plymouth University news: As part of the iSPER Brexit Series, Dr Harry Bennett writes about the potential impact of Brexit on our national security and defence
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Abnormally-fast heart rate technique study showcased for NIHR 10th anniversary
Plymouth University news: The National Institute for Health Research has chosen a project managed by the Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit at Plymouth University to showcase in celebration of its 10th anniversary
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Teenage patient’s plea to help fund research for brain tumours
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/teenage-patients-plea-to-help-fund-research-for-brain-tumours
Plymouth University news: Treatment for a brain tumour has left teenager Charlotte Reid with life-changing symptoms, yet she is doing her bit to support research at the University of Plymouth for better more effective therapies
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Academic reveals possible new date for Cattewater Wreck amid attempts to bring story to life for future generations
Research by an academic at the University of Plymouth has yielded new information about the Cattewater Wreck, which sits beneath the waves of Plymouth Sound. Now efforts are being made to raise awareness through a competition for local children.
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Governments could do more to support people’s transport needs
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/governments-need-to-do-more-to-support-older-peoples-transport-needs
European governments could be doing more to develop transport policies that ensure those over the age of 65 remain active and mobile, according to a new study led by the University of Plymouth with the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences
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