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- The George Institute for Global Health has signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Chandigarh-based Postgraduate Institute for Medical Education (PGIMER) and Research to further…14/9/2014 -Newsentity:node3.259624
- Australian researchers have discovered that the reductions in heart events and death, from using blood pressure-lowering drugs in patients with type 2 diabetes, persist for many years after treatment…02/9/2014 -Media releaseentity:node3.3042731
- In a landmark study published in The Lancet today, a global team of researchers has shown that if doctors simply changed the way they determine who to administer blood pressure-lowering treatment to…15/8/2014 -Media releaseentity:node3.8309743
- Women have over 40 per cent more excess risk of serious heart conditions and after contracting diabetes than men, a major review has found. Published in Diabetologia, the study covered about 860,000…09/7/2014 -Newsentity:node3.3715045
- Women have over 40 per cent more excess risk of serious heart conditions after contracting diabetes than men, a major review has found. Published in Diabetologia, the study covered about 860,000…30/6/2014 -Newsentity:node3.3988047
- Professor Linong JI, Chief Scientist of The George Institute for Global Health at Peking University Health Science Center, was featured in the latest issue of The Lancet (Volume 383, Issue 9933, Page…09/6/2014 -Profile storyentity:node3.4626136
- India lacks standard guidelines for management of hip fractures among the elderly. This contributes to variation in provision of care within hospitals in the country leading to high mortality and…02/6/2014 -Newsentity:node4.056124
- What is your job and what does it involve? I am currently a Research Fellow and the Global Database Manager for The George Institute's Food Policy Division. My main responsibility is the…21/3/2014 -Profile storyentity:node3.3052137
- It is estimated that by 2020, almost 20% of the Indian population will be older than 60 years, and the annual incidence of hip fractures will reach 600,000. Based on current mortality data, an…10/3/2014 -Projectentity:node136,710,912
- Our group has established that falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospitalisation in older Aboriginal people in NSW and contribute to a significant number of deaths each year. Despite this…28/1/2014 -Projectentity:node136,166,160
- 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:node3.216165
- The George Institute for Global Health today announced a significant recruitment as part of an ongoing effort to broaden its global reach and impact on the provision of sustainable healthcare for the…18/12/2013 -Media releaseentity:node4.002719
- Perception of uncertainty about the effects of salt reduction has allowed the food industry to get away without legislation at the cost of millions of easily-avoided deaths, says an Australian…11/12/2013 -Newsentity:node3.3715045
- 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:node4.0867567
- A study aimed at exploring service models that provide integrated care to patients with both mental illness and cardiovascular diseases in China has received grants from US National Institute of…04/11/2013 -Newsentity:node3.2305222
- This Tuesday is World Stroke Day, a reminder that one in six of us will have a stroke in our lifetime. Here the figures are equally alarming with 1.5 million people having a stroke each year,…28/10/2013 -Profile storyentity:node3.835251
- People are much more likely to take preventive medicines if they’re combined in one pill, an international study has found. The findings are published today in the Journal of the American Medical…04/9/2013 -Media releaseentity:node135,625,728
- Indian patients were much more likely to take preventive medicines if they are combined in one pill, according to the first trial of the polypill in patients with cardiovascular disease. The trial…04/9/2013 -Media releaseentity:node3.41661
- Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have significant increases in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, hospitalisation rates and reduced quality of life, with few treatments proven to…23/8/2013 -Projectentity:node3.6894457
- The challenge of providing affordable healthcare to all who need it is the focus of this major international event being hosted by The George Institute for Global Health and the Entrepreneurship…20/8/2013 -Evententity:node3.8396878