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Could physical activity be good for alcohol and substance use disorders?
Plymouth University news: Physical activity could be good for disorders caused by alcohol and substance use, and a study led by Plymouth University will investigate what the benefits might be and how it might work
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Study examines challenges facing refugee artisans displaced by civil war in Syria
Plymouth University news: The impact of forced displacement on Syria’s traditional crafts and cultural heritage is to be analysed in new research undertaken by the University of Plymouth
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Students rewarded for enterprising ideas
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/enterprising-students-rewarded-at-store-opening
Plymouth University news: Budding business leaders from Plymouth University have worked with one of the city’s most successful entrepreneurs, Chris Dawson, on a special competition to mark the opening of his 100th store.
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Launch of Crowdfund Plymouth to benefit local community
Plymouth University news: Launch of Crowdfund Plymouth to benefit local community
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Plymouth University's role in new healthcare studio school
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-universitys-role-in-new-healthcare-studio-school
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University is one of the partners which have contributed to the formation of a new healthcare studio school at Stoke Damerel in Plymouth
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Testing the ‘incredible’ route to children’s and parents’ wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/testing-the-incredible-route-to-childrens-and-parents-wellbeing
Plymouth University news: Researchers from Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry are part of a multi-centre team evaluating programmes designed to improve the social and emotional well-bring of under-twos and their parents
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Groundbreaking research for health and wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/groundbreaking-research-for-health-and-wellbeing
Plymouth University news: How a European Social Fund project in Cornwall researched health and wellbeing support for charities and small businesses, looking at best practice across Europe.
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Lionfish culls aim to preserve marine species and habitats in the Mediterranean Sea
Fishers and marine conservationists from the University of Plymouth are launching the first organised culls of predatory lionfish in a bid to prevent their spread across the Mediterranean Sea.
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Recycled electrical products lead to hazardous chemicals appearing in everyday items
A study at the University of Plymouth shows chemicals such as bromine, antimony and lead are finding their way into food-contact items and other everyday products because manufacturers are using recycled electrical equipment as a source of black plastic
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Students visit European Parliament to make the case for eel conservation
Students from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities have taken their work to the European Parliament as part of a project harnessing creativity to highlight the plight of a critically endangered creature.
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