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“So much more than morning sickness” – conference to help combat Duchess’s pregnancy condition
Severe pregnancy sickness condition HG affects around 15,000 women each year – including, in both of her pregnancies, the Duchess of Cambridge. Now a PhD student is leading an international conference to help improve associated treatment.
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University leads development of revised guidelines for primary care dentistry
University of Plymouth news: Academics from the Peninsula Dental School worked with colleagues across the UK on an updated edition of Standards in Dentistry, a flagship publication of the College of General Dentistry
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Funding supports invaluable learning for doctors of the future
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/funding-supports-invaluable-learning-for-doctors-of-the-future
Funding supports invaluable learning for doctors of the future, thanks to the Hospital Saturday Fund and Vandervell Trust. The University of Plymouth has secured £17,500 to support fourth-year medical students as they undertake their medical electives.
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What makes a good New Year’s resolution and how do you stick to it?
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/what-makes-a-good-new-years-resolution-and-how-do-you-stick-to-it
University of Plymouth news: Read advice from performance researcher and sports psychologist, Dr Jon Rhodes, on how to stick to your New Year’s resolution.
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Nurses to remember beloved colleague on fundraising run
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/nurses-to-remember-beloved-colleague-on-fundraising-run
University of Plymouth news: Friends of Dr Claire Chick are raising money for her Claire Chick Nursing Fund at Britain’s Ocean City Running Festival.
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The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower – Plymouth’s seedling idea that grew worldwide
University of Plymouth news: On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Ian Sherriff BEM reflects on the impact of the sunflower symbol he co-created with Gatwick Airport.
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Global challenges intertwined: how climate change is linked to antimicrobial resistance
For World Antibiotic Awareness Week (WAAW) 2019, Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology Dr Tina Joshi examines the interaction between arguably the two greatest current threats to humankind: climate change and the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Plymouth MPs launch campaign for more dental training places
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/plymouth-mps-launch-campaign-for-more-dental-training-places
University of Plymouth news: Plymouth’s three Members of Parliament have joined forces to argue for a 25% increase in the number of dental students who can be trained at the University
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STRENGTHEN - Firm Foundations for Health and Wellbeing
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/primarycare/public-health/hi5
This study aims to develop and implement a Health Trainer-led intervention supporting health and wellbeing improvements for those under community supervision.
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“A little less conversation, a little more action please” – we need to tackle antimicrobial resistance
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/we-need-to-tackle-antimicrobial-resistance
Drug-resistant infections – or antimicrobial resistance – is one of the biggest threats to humanity today. There are a host of steps planned to help curb the crisis, but what’s actually being done?
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