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  • Recent advances in medicine and health policy have led to an unprecedented increase in life expectancy. This longevity has also seen an increasing number of people, particularly older adults,…
    16/7/2013 -
    Priority Area
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    4.0683312
  • A polypill - containing several medications in one, fixed dose tablet - may help reduce the cost and complexity of reducing the risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes in…
    27/6/2013 -
    Project
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    3.3270595
  • The SPACE group includes collaborators conducting or planning a series of clinical trials of a polypill strategy for cardiovascular disease prevention. The polypill being evaluated in these trials is…
    03/6/2013 -
    Project
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    3.4692972
  • Young drivers who do not sleep enough are at significant risk of having a car crash, according to a new study published today in JAMA Paediatrics. Sleeping less on weekends puts young drivers at…
    21/5/2013 -
    Media release
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    3.7608361
  • At the invitation of the Indian Institute of Science (IISC), in Bangalore, Professor MacMahon, Principal Director of The George Institute for Global Health, addressed the faculty and students of the…
    21/5/2013 -
    News
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    3.4512568
  • A new program will provide extra support to help young Aboriginal people overcome barriers to obtaining a driver licence, in an initiative to enhance opportunities for access to employment, education…
    10/5/2013 -
    Media release
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    135,625,728
  • About FoodSwitch About Planetary Health Rating About ecoSwitch About Added Sugar Estimates Download the FoodSwitch State of the Food Supply Report 2023 FAQs FoodSwitch The purpose of FoodSwitch is…
    13/4/2013 -
    Project
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    3.3062038
  • People who have experienced a previous heart attack, stroke or other vascular disease are among those at highest risk of having a future cardiovascular event. Despite the availability of a number of…
    11/4/2013 -
    Project
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    3.6452315
  • Fabry disease is a rare, genetic condition that results from the build-up of a type of fat, globotriaosylceramide, in the cells of the body. This can start in childhood and it causes symptoms that…
    10/4/2013 -
    Project
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    3.405702
  • Based on the successful BPLTTC model, CONTROL was established in 2008 to provide reliable evidence to clinicians and their patients about the effects of lowering glucose levels through an analysis…
    10/4/2013 -
    Project
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    3.2019353
  • The first reaction of many people with back pain is to visit their local family physician or general practitioner (GP). While GPs see a lot of people with back pain, they also see an enormous range…
    05/3/2013 -
    News
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    3.966787
  • The complexities of chronic kidney disease, which affects a billion people, has occupied researchers at The George Institute for a decade. Our work holds not only the hope of better treatment, but…
    11/2/2013 -
    News
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    3.4503074
  • Una O’Brien CB, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health, and staff from the British Embassy in Beijing visited The George Institute for Global Health, China’s offices in Beijing to discuss…
    21/8/2012 -
    News
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    164,784,880
  • Kidney failure shortens the life of affected people, reduces quality of life and is expensive to treat. Prevention is key, as relatively few treatments have been shown to be effective. IgA…
    29/6/2012 -
    News
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    3.4126287
  • Much is made in the Western media of the growing global political and economic importance of China and India.  There is also much commentary about personal rights, financial inequalities and…
    16/6/2012 -
    Profile story
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    3.3836026
  • A new paper evaluating the outcomes of a world-first maternal and child health program has found a Canadian ‘peace-through-health’ initiative a useful means for bridging conflict in the Middle East.…
    02/6/2012 -
    Media release
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    4.090575
  • When we seek medical attention or advice we expect our health providers to treat us based on the best science. After all, Australia spends about 9% of its entire GDP on healthcare, so we must be…
    29/5/2012 -
    Profile story
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    3.37212
  • The China International Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and The George Institute for Global Health, China held a series of training sessions at the School of Public Health at Xi’an Jiaotong…
    24/5/2012 -
    News
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    162,168,784
  • For the increasing number of individuals living with chronic diseases, the cost of treatment and ongoing management is forcing many into economic hardship and poverty. In turn, financial stress…
    21/3/2012 -
    News
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    3.4296165
  • A new international report on the impact of scientific research has named Sydney’s George Institute for Global Health as the organisation whose publications have had the greatest recent worldwide…
    24/11/2011 -
    Media release
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    3.41661