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- Around 150 million people are affected with mental disorders in India. Depression, Anxiety, stress and associated risk of suicide are some of the most common mental disorders. Earlier research has…06/7/2018 -Projectentity:node39,636,832
- This PhD research project seeks to develop, test and refine a framework for conducting process evaluations of primary health care interventions for Indigenous communities in Australia and…27/3/2017 -Projectentity:node39,623,548
- The AustralaSian COVID-19 Trial (ASCOT) has been expanded into India, with the first patients recruited to the first two sites, Christian Medical College and Hospital Ludhiana in Punjab and…25/2/2021 -Media releaseentity:node39,623,548
- The aim of this project is io identify the gene (or genes) associated with formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysm in families with multiple affected family members. Methods This is a…10/4/2013 -Projectentity:node39,508,936
- The brain of a patient resuscitated after cardiac arrest (CA) may have suffered ischaemia and when the spontaneous circulation is re-established, the subsequent reperfusion may cause further damage…11/4/2013 -Projectentity:node39,440,484
- Researchers at the George Institute for Global Health in Sydney say that in four years, an aspirin a day can prevent 54 deaths, 40 strokes and 40 non-fatal heart attacks for every 1,000 people with…14/9/2009 -Media releaseentity:node39,259,104
- Nuts have long been seen as a type of food that reduces risks of cardiovascular disease. However, as the conclusion that “nuts are good for health” is widely derived from observational studies, it is…09/7/2020 -Projectentity:node39,259,104
- Many Australians are living with End Stage Kidney Disease receiving life-sustaining hemodialysis therapy. Almost all have evidence of uraemic neuropathy (UN), a condition which can develop to cause…23/8/2018 -Projectentity:node39,214,020
- Dietary salt substitutes lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death from all causes and cardiovascular disease, finds a pooled data analysis of the available evidence, published online in the…09/8/2022 -Media releaseentity:node39,169,040
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is the third-leading cause of global health-related disease and deaths. Heart disease is very common in people diagnosed with COPD, and is often the cause…02/3/2020 -Projectentity:node39,034,716
- Aim: Despite Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy (IgA nephropathy) being the most common cause of end-stage kidney disease in young adults, few studies have examined regional differences around the…21/7/2015 -Projectentity:node38,945,676
- Social networks have been found to play a significant role in shaping behaviours to reduce salt intake in children as demonstrated by the research group led by Professor Yangfeng Wu, Honorary…24/6/2019 -Media releaseentity:node38,945,676
- Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) on the frontlines against COVID-19 face a high risk of infection, even with proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) shows…21/6/2023 -Projectentity:node38,945,676
- 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:node38,939,736
- Worldwide, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of disability in adults under 40 years of age and 10 million people each year are hospitalised with TBI. There remains a significant lack…10/4/2013 -Projectentity:node38,857,040
- For the first time, Australian researchers at The George Institute have identified that blood pressure lowering treatment significantly reduces the risk of death for dialysis patients, as published…26/2/2009 -Media releaseentity:node38,857,040
- Structured exercise including resistance training and walking helps people recover from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as well as other mental health conditions, a new study has revealed. The…02/12/2014 -Media releaseentity:node38,768,808
- Emeritus Professor John Chalmers AC FAA, esteemed researcher based at The George Institute, at the University of Sydney, has now been appointed as an Officer in the National Order of Merit of France…10/6/2010 -Media releaseentity:node38,768,808
- SYDNEY, JULY 6 - The George Institute for Global Health has been named partner in a new national four-year initiative and will leverage its global health expertise to turn ideas from the…06/7/2020 -Media releaseentity:node38,768,808
- Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is highly prevalent (10-20%) in patients with end-stage renal disease who receive maintenance dialysis. The prevention of embolic stroke, the most devastating…08/7/2020 -Projectentity:node38,768,808