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eHealth: saviour or Trojan Horse?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/ehealth-saviour-or-trojan-horse
Professor Nathan Clarke, Professor of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics explores the use of technology in health and the issues that arise when cyber security is not put at the heart of its design. Part of 'The Old Normal: Our Future Health' series.
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More children should brush their teeth to halt tooth decay and gum disease
Plymouth University news: Plymouth University dental academic Professor Liz Kay has contributed to NICE guidelines on children's oral health, published today
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Teenager welcomes new University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre
University of Plymouth news: 15-year-old Jasmine Bayly from Plymouth, who has an inoperable brain tumour, has welcomed the launch of the new University of Plymouth Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence.
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From piracy to gender stereotyping: university invites people to engage with social science
Plymouth University news: Piracy and policing, gastronomy and gender stereotyping will be among the topics up for discussion during a week-long festival coordinated by the University of Plymouth this November
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Mrs Sarah Michael - Lecturer in Podiatry
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Dr Cara Ball - Clinical Facilitator/Supervisor (Dentist)
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Dental technology used for Antarctic doctors showcased
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/dental-technology-used-for-antarctic-doctors-showcased
University of Plymouth news:Technology pioneered in Plymouth is being showcased at the Natural History Museum in London this week as part of Universities Week.
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Self-monitoring app fills gap left by cuts to NHS epilepsy monitoring
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/self-monitoring-app
Plymouth University news: Routine epilepsy monitoring has been cut from the NHS, but an app developed by Plymouth University, the NHS in Cornwall and charity SUDEP Action will help those with epilepsy to self-monitor their condition
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Rural dementia – we need to talk
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/rural-dementia-nil-we-need-to-talk
Plymouth University news; Plymouth University has carried out the first research into dementia in farming and the countryside, and this pilot study has highlighted areas of concern and suggested recommendations
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Investigating how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity
Dr Zoe Roberts, University of Plymouth investigates how literary tourism is influenced by tourists’ tastes, preferences and perceptions of authenticity.
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