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Toolkit – consent and research ethics
Your legal and ethical obligations towards the people involved in your research.
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Study explores what attracts people to watch live-streams of disasters and extreme weather
University of Plymouth news: New research analysed comments posted by those watching live-streams of extreme weather and found they are important spaces of hazard learning and community gathering.
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Empowering young disabled people in Ethiopia
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/empowering-young-disabled-people-in-ethiopia
Plymouth University news: The story of how Adam Benjamin worked with disabled dancers in Ethiopia to create an acclaimed contemporary dance outfit, and tackle issues of discrimination in the process.
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Study explores links between people taking multiple medications and dementia
New research led by the University of Plymouth shows that people with dementia are likely to have taken more than three medications for other health conditions in the five years directly before their diagnosis
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Why are board games so popular among many people with autism? New research explains
Academics say the research into board gaming could help to inform future work on designing wellbeing interventions for special populations.
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Study shows people with more nature in their neighbourhood smoke and drink less
University of Plymouth news: A study showing how people who live in greener neighbourhoods smoke and drink less on average is the latest involving the University to explore links between nature and addictive behaviours.
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Ensuring health technology works for older people
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/ensuring-health-technology-works-for-older-people
A new toolkit has been launched by a project co-led by the University of Plymouth to help developers consider older people’s accessibility right from the start.
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Placing people at the heart of environmental decisions
University of Plymouth academic spotlight: Dr Siân Rees is developing her research on the social and economic dimensions of MPA management.
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Why standing is important for people with MS
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/sums/why-standing-is-important-for-people-with-ms
Standing Up in Multiple Sclerosis (SUMS) study findings: why standing is important for people with MS.
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Virtual technology aims to help young people feel more comfortable during hospital visits
Kyra Boyle, an MRes Digital Art and Technology student at the University of Plymouth, has developed an interactive tool that aims to help children and their families feel more comfortable during health visits
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