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    We are on a mission to improve global health. Through rigorous, high-quality research, we’re striving to achieve meaningful and lasting change on a local and global scale. 
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    Our research finds solutions to some of the world’s biggest health challenges in critical areas including women’s health, planetary health, and food policy. Within each program, individual projects target specific challenges, providing local solutions to improve global outcomes.   
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    Our high quality, rigorous research makes a real difference to people's health, particularly those facing the most barriers.
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Policy & Practice Report

Best practice recommendations for physical activity to prevent falls in older adults

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Recommendations to support young driver safety

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Reducing the burden of kidney disease in Australia

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Road safety recommendations in the northern territory

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Investing in healthier lives: Pathways to healthcare financing reform in Australia

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Sex and gender equity in health - The evidence

Discover the importance of considering sex and gender in health and medical research through these background and reference materials. Sex and gender reporting in Australian health and medical research publicationsLearn more Fifth anniversary of the Sex and Gender Equity in Research guidelines: taking stock and looking aheadLearn more Sex and gender in health research: updating policy to reflect evidenceLearn more

Sex and gender equity in health - Our research and news

Explore the impacts of the sex and gender health gap – and the solutions we’re building to close it – through a selection of our research and news. Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine confirms leadershipLearn more Effects of environmental change on health and the critical need for sex- and gender-disaggregated dataLearn more Theory of change for addressing sex and gender bias, invisibility and exclusion in Australian health and medical research, policy and practiceLearn more Where is women’s healthcare in the political party manifestos?Learn more Neglecting sex and gender in research is a public-health riskLearn more World-class centre tackles sex and gender inequities in health and medicineLearn more The Results: Global Women in Healthcare AwardsLearn more Top UK biomedical research funders support first-of-its-kind sex and gender policy in major sector turning pointLearn more Multi-country dementia study sho

Sex and gender equity in health - Our position

Delve into why we are considering the influence of sex and gender on health and medical research with our key policy reads and perspectives. Australia has new health research gender standards – and centuries of inequity to fixLearn more Integrating sex and gender into biomedical research requires policy and culture changeLearn more Women’s Health: A New Global Agenda Policy PaperLearn more A roadmap for sex- and gender-disaggregated health researchLearn more Women’s health needs beyond sexual, reproductive, and maternal health are missing OpinionLearn more Closing the Gender Health Gap: A Call for Sex and Gender Equity in Biomedical Research PoliciesLearn more

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Women are twice as likely to die as men in the month after a heart attack.Source: The European Society of Cardiology Women are up to 70% more likely to have adverse reactions to new medicines than men.Source: American Journal of Clinical Dermatology Only 22% of early-stage clinical trial participants are women.Source: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Women are more likely to develop dementia than men.Source: The George Institute for Global Health Stroke misdiagnosis is more common in women than in men, because of gender differences in symptoms.Source: International Journal of Stroke Greater gender equality is linked to longer life expectancy in women and men.Source: The George Institute for Global Health

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