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- Australian researchers have joined with leading academics from around the world to call for a new focus to improve systems of health in low and middle-income countries in a paper today published in…11/11/2010 -Newsentity:node24,709.305
- New research has revealed that the number of people dying from smoking-related lung cancer over the next two decades is expected to double in the Asia-Pacific region if current smoking habits remain…27/9/2010 -Newsentity:node24,795.777
- 2019 has certainly been significant for The George Institute for Global Health - not only did we celebrate our 20th year but we also delivered ground-breaking research that will have a positive…20/12/2019 -Newsentity:node24,952.936
- The number of people dying from smoking-related lung cancer over the next two decades is expected to double, if current smoking habits in Asia remain unchanged. New research has revealed the…14/7/2010 -Newsentity:node24,965.787
- Drowning is a significant issue globally, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths and is among the top 10 leading causes of death for 5-14 year olds. The World Health Organization (WHO)…22/7/2021 -Newsentity:node25,016.93
- On 28th April 2021, the United Nations adopted a historic Resolution on Global Drowning Prevention, calling on countries around the world to recognise and take action to prevent hundreds of thousands…28/4/2021 -Newsentity:node25,229.266
- 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 -Newsentity:node25,237.025
- Catastrophic health expenditure has been found to occur in more than 60% of patient populations with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Asia, and according to The George Institute for Global Health’…07/9/2022 -Newsentity:node25,244.936
- To mark International Clinical Trials Day, we asked Laurent Billot, Director of Biostatistics and Data Science at The George Institute for Global Health, and internationally recognised clinical…19/5/2022 -Newsentity:node25,330.438
- The number of people living with diabetes is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), diabetes is one of the fastest growing health…13/11/2020 -Newsentity:node25,358.746
- A new study on diet and leading causes of death finds that those on a low carbohydrate, low fat and high protein diet had a lower risk of early death, but a lower risk of cardiovascular disease only…21/7/2021 -Newsentity:node25,365.686
- An estimated 236,000 lives are lost globally due to drowning every year - almost 650 every day, 26 every hour. According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) 2021, Regional Status Report on…29/7/2022 -Newsentity:node25,504.84
- Worldwide, 160 million people with type 2 diabetes have or are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease. We identified the first new treatment for diabetic kidney disease in 20 years. The…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node25,539.945
- This year’s theme for 'World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims' highlights that roads have stories – and so many of those stories are tragic. This year alone, more than 1.3 million…17/11/2018 -Newsentity:node25,548.256
- We are delighted to announce that Professor Helena Legido-Quigley has been appointed Chair in Health Systems Science at The George Institute for Global Health, UK and the School of Public Health,…26/5/2023 -Newsentity:node25,550.906
- This article was written by Caroline Tang and was first published by UNSW Newsroom. It is reproduced here with their kind permission. Two UNSW Sydney academics discuss how coronavirus –…02/4/2020 -Newsentity:node25,596.96
- 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 -Newsentity:node25,637.162
- 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 -Newsentity:node25,678.377
- The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis have aggravated pre-existing drivers of poor mental health across the globe. In addition to severe disruptions to psychosocial support for…13/6/2022 -Event seriesentity:node25,678.377
- 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 -Newsentity:node25,757.553