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  • "It’s one of most complete databases for research about physiotherapy treatments available.”   What was the problem? “We saw a need for clinicians around the world to have rapid access to…
    19/7/2016 -
    Case Studies
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  • The George Institute for Global Health recently brought together the collaborators from the NHMRC funded Global Alliance for Chronic Disease project on ‘Cost Effectiveness of Salt Reduction…
    07/6/2016 -
    News
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  • The George Institute welcomes the US Food and Drug Administration's recent announcement of their draft voluntary reduction targets for the food industry to reduce the amount of sodium and salt in…
    02/6/2016 -
    News
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  • People suffering from heart failure should be given the flu vaccine, according to new research from The George Institute for Global Health. The findings presented at the 3rd World Congress on…
    23/5/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Research by The George Institute for Global Health which revealed paracetamol does not relieve back pain has been highlighted as one of the top 20 studies of 2015 for GPs. A team of primary care…
    19/5/2016 -
    News
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  • High blood pressure could significantly raise the risk of developing the second most common form of dementia, according to a new study from The George Institute for Global Health. The medical records…
    19/5/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia – a disorder where the person has an irregular heartbeat – and it is growing worldwide. Atrial fibrillation raises the risk of stroke by…
    12/5/2016 -
    News
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  • The safety of a controversial clot busting drug has been investigated by researchers at The George Institute for Global Health, with results showing a modified dosage can reduce serious bleeding in…
    10/5/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Raquel Rodriguez is Software Engineer at The George Institute UK, working on mobile health applications. How long have you been working at The George Institute? I started last September, almost…
    29/4/2016 -
    Profile story
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  • The George Institute for Global Health has joined health groups around the world calling on Coca-Cola and PepsiCo to stop marketing sugary drinks to children. Organised by the non-profit Centre for…
    21/4/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Research Fellow at The George Institute, UK, Dr Amanda Hall has won an Early Career Researcher award for her study that explores how tai chi helps to improve symptoms for people with low back pain…
    12/4/2016 -
    News
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  • 11 to 15 April 2016 marks the second Australia Week in China (AWIC) with the largest-ever business delegation from Australia, led by its Minister for Trade and Investment, visiting China and…
    12/4/2016 -
    News
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  • A new study published in The Lancet has revealed more people in the world are obese than underweight and that by 2025 around a fifth of all adults will be obese. The findings have drawn international…
    01/4/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Tuesday 8 March is International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievement of women around the world, but also to highlight how much there is still to…
    08/3/2016 -
    News
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  • Gaps in kidney failure treatment While kidney disease is a leading cause of death and disability around the world, it is a vastly under-recognised health problem. Our research,…
    25/2/2016 -
    Case Studies
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  • A study by The George Institute for Global Health has shown that cold weather leads to a heightened risk of the most lethal form of stroke – intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH). The researchers studied…
    17/2/2016 -
    Media release
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  • By Professor Robyn Norton Today, The George Institute for Global Health, in concert with the Oxford Martin School, released a new paper calling on global policymakers to redefine and broaden the…
    11/2/2016 -
    News
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  • Oxford researchers call for a new global agenda for women’s health A new paper published today by the Oxford Martin School and The George Institute for Global Health will call for global and…
    10/2/2016 -
    Media release
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  • Blood pressure-lowering drugs should be offered to all individuals at high risk of having a heart attack or stroke regardless of their blood pressure at the start of treatment, according to the…
    24/12/2015 -
    News
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  • Dr Sanne Peters from The George Institute UK has been invited to speak at a major global conference in November aimed at identifying and tackling sex and gender issues in science, research and…
    29/10/2015 -
    News
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