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- Six out of ten Australian packaged foods are highly or ultra-processed, more than half are discretionary/junk foods and only one third are healthy, according to a new analysis by The George Institute…20/6/2018 -Media releaseentity:node882,627,320,000,000.00000000000
- SYDNEY, SEPT 19 - The George Institute and social enterprise arm George Clinical have been listed as Finalists in the 2019 Premier's NSW Export Awards, announced in Sydney last night. The 2019…26/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node882,627,320,000,000.00000000000
- Even as India celebrates organ donation day today (August 6) with members of the medical fraternity calling for more awareness on the need for organ donations, The George Institute for Global…06/8/2014 -Media releaseentity:node880,613,790,000,000.00000000000
- New Delhi (January 30, 2020) — A new study indicates that even early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) can negatively impact individuals’ quality of life. The findings, which appear in an…30/1/2020 -Media releaseentity:node880,613,790,000,000.00000000000
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are almost twice as likely to be hospitalised for unintentional injuries such as falls, burns and poisoning than non-Aboriginal children, a new study…05/2/2019 -Media releaseentity:node880,613,790,000,000.00000000000
- Today, fewer people are dying from pneumonia and diarrheal diseases in India, according to a new, comprehensive analysis of trend data from 188 countries. Mortality from pneumonia dropped 50%…18/12/2014 -Media releaseentity:node876,614,100,000,000.0000000000
- The George Institute Principal Director, Professor Stephen Macmahon Two of Australia’s biggest medical research organisations, the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) and The George…26/5/2017 -Media releaseentity:node876,614,100,000,000.0000000000
- Co-founder and Principal Director of The George Institute for Global Health, Professor Stephen MacMahon, has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Eureka Prize for Leadership in Innovation…31/7/2019 -Media releaseentity:node876,614,100,000,000.0000000000
- Underscoring the urgent need for countries like India to put women’s cancers on the map of the public health agenda, the Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Sydney, Prof Ian Jacobs today said India can benefit…11/12/2018 -Media releaseentity:node876,614,100,000,000.0000000000
- The first-ever National Symposium on Evidence Synthesis for Medicine, Public Health and Social Development (NSES 2019) organised by The George Institute for Global Health, India and the Campbell…12/4/2019 -Media releaseentity:node874,627,880,000,000.00000000000
- NEW DELHI, APRIL 20. The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown have challenged the resilience of the Indian healthcare systems as never before. The focus on how to protect the population from the…20/4/2020 -Media releaseentity:node874,627,880,000,000.00000000000
- A global review involving almost 20 million people has shown that having diabetes significantly raises the risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is even higher. Researchers from The…19/7/2018 -Media releaseentity:node872,650,520,000,000.00000000000
- NEW DELHI, OCT 15. In what can be considered as a very important step in the care of patients with kidney disease in India, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has come up with guidelines for…07/11/2019 -Media releaseentity:node870,682,150,000,000.00000000000
- Background Worldwide the leading risk factor for death is raised blood pressure (BP), accounting for ~30,000 deaths daily.1 In Australia, high BP is responsible for 43% of coronary heart…09/10/2023 -Projectentity:node870,682,150,000,000.00000000000
- An Australian research project being conducted in remote north-western Australia will provide world-first data to help address the long-term effects of alcohol misuse during pregnancy. An overview…20/1/2012 -Media releaseentity:node870,682,150,000,000.00000000000
- Important gaps have been identified in the hospital treatment of people with heart attack or severe angina - commonly known as acute coronary syndromes, or “ACS” - in China. Clinical pathways are…12/3/2014 -Media releaseentity:node868,722,700,000,000.0000000000
- Non-communicable diseases – primarily cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes and cancer – account for 53 per cent of deaths in India, as per a Word Health Organization 2011…22/7/2014 -Media releaseentity:node862,896,780,000,000.00000000000
- LONDON | 27 FEBRUARY Findings from preliminary tests of a new dialysis system have confirmed its ability to make sterile, medical grade water to provide an affordable, accessible home-…27/2/2022 -Media releaseentity:node862,896,780,000,000.00000000000
- The project aims to identify gaps and opportunities in existing transport systems by examining existing policies followed by qualitative interviews with key stakeholders Background:…22/2/2019 -Projectentity:node787,853,030,000,000.00000000000
- People with kidney failure undergoing dialysis will see little difference to their overall quality of life if they undergo extra hours of dialysis, a new study has found. The study, presented at the…17/11/2014 -Media releaseentity:node784,649,990,000,000.00000000000