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Patient-controlled analgesia in the Emergency Department is effective, show twin studies
Plymouth University news: Twin studies published in The BMJ show that patient-controlled pain relief is effective when used in the emergency department, and have led to one hospital adopting it in its clinical protocols
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Top 10 ranking for ‘outstanding’ and ‘influential’ dental academic
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/top-10-ranking-for-outstanding-and-influential-dental-academic
Professor Liz Kay MBE, Foundation Dean of Peninsula Dental School at the University of Plymouth, has been named the sixth most influential person in the dental profession by magazine, Dentistry.
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Project offers new lease of life to disabled former musicians
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/project-offers-new-lease-of-life-to-disabled-former-musicians
Participants are being sought for a life changing project designed to help injured or ill former musicians reconnect with the joy of playing.
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Academic spotlight: Dr Mark Holton
University of Plymouth: Geography 50 – Mark looks back at his career, reflecting on his achievements and love for geography as we celebrate 50 years of geography at Plymouth
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Tackling inequality one word at a time – experts put spotlight on language development in Arabic speaking countries
A new project is to help identify preschoolers in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan and the West Bank with delayed speech, in a bid to reduce academic and social disadvantage.
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New trial platform could accelerate cure for Parkinson’s disease
Despite 30 years of research, not a single therapy has been found to successfully delay or stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD).
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Supporting commercial projects at the Coastal, Ocean and Sediment Transport (COAST) laboratory
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/coast-laboratory/commercial
The Marine Building is home to a host of dedicated scientific, engineering and technical staff who are very experienced at supporting commercial projects
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Future products from past materials: designing homes of the future from ancient materials
The Bridge case study. Future products from past materials: designing homes of the future from ancient materials
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"Social work needs more engagement, not a fast track scheme"
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/social-work-needs-more-engagement-not-a-fast-track-scheme
Plymouth University news: Fast track learning will not improve social work retention rates – but engagement with the job will, says University academic, Di Galpin.
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Bloomberg partnership brings stock market learning to life
Plymouth University news: Business students from Plymouth University are tapping directly into the pace and excitement of the financial markets thanks to a partnership with finance and media company Bloomberg
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