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Researchers in Palliative and End-of-Life Support (RIPELS)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/ripels
We aim to co-develop and conduct research to inform and support the delivery of dignified and compassionate care toward the end of one’s life.
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ERASE – long COVID
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/penctu/erase-long-covid
An open-label, clinical feasibility study of the efficacy of anti-viral medication Remdesivir as a treatment for long COVID.
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LINEAR Study
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/linear-study
This study investigates the journey of middle-aged patients who have undergone open-heart surgery for the first time, and the experiences of their family caregivers over six months.
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Multi-arm, multi-stage trial platform
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/parkinsons/applied-parkinsons-research/mams
Multi-arm, multi-stage trial platform is led by Dr Camille Carrol at the University of Plymouth and is looking at improving clinical trial design for Parkinson's therapies. Dr Carroll leads the Applied Parkinson's Research Group.
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Empowering people with Parkinson's to manage their own condition
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/empowering-people-with-parkinsons-to-manage-their-own-condition
People with Parkinson’s in the South West are being supported to better manage their condition with an innovative new ‘Home Based Care Pathway’.
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‘Put dementia on the agenda’ – Prime Minister endorses new guidance for town and parish councils
New guidance to help local councils and their communities become dementia friendly has been released – with the Prime Minister endorsing the work, which was co-authored by the University of Plymouth, as ‘excellent and practical’.
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More support needed for cancer patients and carers impacted by COVID-19
A report involving the University of Plymouth shows that cancer patients and their carers have experienced many changes since the COVID-19 outbreak
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Scientists uncover new signalling pathway that could shed light on damage repair during brain injury
The study in 'Cell Reports' has uncovered a signalling pathway that causes neural cells to enter divisions after damage.
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Getting the most out of life at sea
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/pr-opinion/getting-the-most-out-of-life-at-sea
University of Plymouth opinion piece: This Seafarers Awareness Week, PhD student Sophie Homer offers advice on how mariners, who spend long periods away from home, can look after their mental health
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Study investigates scale and impact of pain medication overprescribing in older people
University of Plymouth news: The HOPE-AO project is being led by the University of Plymouth with funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research
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