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- Background Children with disabilities and medical conditions often are not able to travel in regular child restraint systems. Specialty harnesses and vests have been designed in response to motor…08/2/2023 -Projectentity:node35,941,448
- People with type 2 diabetes who drink wine have a dramatically lower risk of heart attacks and death, Australian researchers have found in a huge global study. Senior author Associate Professor…27/2/2014 -Media releaseentity:node35,898,504
- Background When used correctly, child car restraint systems are highly effective in reducing death and injury among children involved in car crashes.1 However, incorrect use of restraints is a…02/3/2022 -Projectentity:node35,779,280
- Traffic Light Labelling to help consumers identify healthier food products was one of the key recommendations of the Blewett committee report published last week1. Many public health groups welcome…01/2/2011 -Media releaseentity:node35,447,332
- New research investigating the benefits of young driver education programs has shown that a best practice program in schools was associated with a 44% reduced relative risk of crash in a study…26/10/2009 -Media releaseentity:node35,447,332
- Women receiving treatment from a primary care clinician do not always receive the recommended medications to prevent a heart attack, according to new research published today in the Journal…20/5/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,447,332
- NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. Hypertension is the leading modifiable risk factor for serious diseases such as cardiovascular disease (stroke and ischemic heart disease), pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (a major…17/4/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,415,148
- NEW DELHI, MARCH 02. Seven international research organizations have come together to form a Primary Health Care Measurement and Implementation Research Consortium (RC). The consortium is funded…02/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,370,156
- Geneva, 11 October 2021 - The George Institute for Global Health has joined more than 300 organizations representing at least 45 million nurses, doctors and health professionals worldwide – about…11/10/2021 -Media releaseentity:node35,317,460
- Making provision for free treatment under a publicly funded dialysis program allows more people with advanced kidney failure to access this expensive treatment but is not able to address all…04/9/2018 -Media releaseentity:node35,287,052
- Launching today, FoodSwitch is the first ever smartphone app that enables UK consumers to make healthier and smarter food and drink choices. Putting consumers in control whilst out shopping,…13/2/2014 -Media releaseentity:node35,223,384
- Through the MESSAGE (Medical Science Sex and Gender Equity) project, researchers, collaborators, and patient groups will co-develop best practice recommendations and a sex and gender policy framework…31/5/2022 -Projectentity:node35,170,148
- SYDNEY, JAN 17 - There are three times as many cases of sepsis and almost twice as many Australians dying from it each year than previously thought, according to the first assessment of the worldwide…16/1/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,159,968
- The George Institute for Global Health India (TGI) congratulates the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, India on receiving the 2020 achievement award from the United…25/9/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,114,060
- A growing group of public health, social justice and human rights advocates have today released a Call to Action to heads of state and government to put the community at the centre of the COVID-19…01/12/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,111,832
- To support the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week’s ‘streets for life’ campaign (17-23 May 2021), which calls for 30 km/h (20 mph) urban streets, The George Institute has set out the compelling co-…18/5/2021 -Media releaseentity:node35,111,832
- At a time when billions of people have no access to even basic treatments for conditions most likely to kill or disable them, The George Institute for Global Health, an international health…20/11/2013 -Media releaseentity:node35,096,800
- Millions of back pain patients around the world risk being sent for unnecessary and expensive x-rays and MRIs due to screening methods that are too lax, an Australian study has found. The study,…19/12/2013 -Media releaseentity:node35,069,572
- The Government of India has demonstrated commitment towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by initiating several high profile health systems reforms under its Ayushman Bharat scheme. This policy…19/6/2019 -Projectentity:node35,027,356
- NEW DELHI, MARCH 19. The COVID-19 pandemic is throwing up unique challenges for health systems. It presents particular challenges for patients who receive regular haemodialysis. These patients with…19/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node34,868,508