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Study to assess the effectiveness of a home-based self-management standing frame programme in people with progressive MS Welcome to our website. We have developed this website as a resource for health ...
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Plastic pollution represents a global environmental challenge, and once in the environment plastic can fragment into smaller and smaller pieces. A new study shows for the first time that some of the ...
A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to new research. A study led by the University of Plymouth examined the extent to which items of the ever-popular children ...
Psychedelic compounds found in ‘magic mushrooms’ are increasingly being recognised for their potential to treat health conditions such as depression, anxiety, compulsive disorders and addiction.
Scientists, managers and fishing organisations in the South West of England will work together to create a network of underwater cameras to monitor the habitats of fished species in the region’s ...
A drug used to treat agitation in people with dementia is no more effective than a placebo, and might even increase mortality, according to a new study. The research, led by the University of Plymouth ...
The rate of coastal erosion around the UK is expected to increase substantially in the future, according to a new study by the University of Plymouth. The report, prepared for the Marine Climate ...
Pollution from plastics is a global emergency, with evidence showing it causes disease, increases premature mortality, contaminates our oceans and waterways and subsequent marine food chain*.