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- NEW DELHI, AUG 11. The incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing around the world. NCDs are estimated to be responsible for 41 million deaths each year, many of which are…11/8/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,663,964
- A landmark project to improve the lives of people living in cities in developing countries has been awarded £7 million. The George Institute’s Professor Kazem Rahimi is part of an international…31/7/2017 -Media releaseentity:node35,300,780
- Increasing numbers of people worldwide are suffering life-long disability and dying prematurely due to the ineffective treatment of people with multiple health conditions, a new report suggests.…19/4/2018 -Media releaseentity:node35,175,924
- Through the MESSAGE (Medical Science Sex and Gender Equity) project, researchers, collaborators, and patient groups will co-develop best practice recommendations and a sex and gender policy framework…31/5/2022 -Projectentity:node35,069,904
- We are delighted to announce that Dr Christopher Butler has been appointed as Clinical Reader in Chronic and Complex Diseases and Program Director, Multiple Long-Term Conditions at The George…18/1/2024 -Media releaseentity:node34,883,088
- Research published in JAMA Cardiology today presents new evidence that might explain why the prognosis of heart failure patients has improved so little over the past decade. Findings show that a…02/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node34,844,344
- NEW DELHI, FEB 26. With the burden of diabetes increasing among people living in low- and middle-income countries, the incidence of deaths due to infection in hospitals are also on the rise.…27/2/2020 -Media releaseentity:node34,777,412
- SYDNEY, SEPT 23 - The George Institute was today announced as one of 13 Australian organisations to receive an Athena SWAN Bronze Institution Award for its work in advancing gender equity and…26/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node34,496,220
- Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure increase the risk of a heart attack more in women than in men, new research from The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford has…08/11/2018 -Media releaseentity:node34,494,656
- A new study into the burden of Type II diabetes-related mortality in the Asia-Pacific region shows between 9 and 98 per cent of diabetes deaths could be prevented by tackling higher-than-optimal body…14/11/2011 -Media releaseentity:node34,417,316
- 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 releaseentity:node34,331,924
- 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:node34,299,716
- The George Institute for Global Health India today hosted a showcase of its SMARThealth technology, designed to help community health workers identify and treat people at high risk of chronic…04/10/2018 -Media releaseentity:node34,215,400
- New research has found that long-term exposure to high blood pressure is associated with an increased risk of aortic valve disease, with significant implications for clinical practice guidelines and…13/9/2018 -Media releaseentity:node34,117,940
- The safety and potential benefit of a strategy to more intensively control blood pressure (BP) in patients who receive ‘clot-busting’ thrombolysis treatment for acute ischaemic stroke has been…08/2/2019 -Media releaseentity:node34,070,716
- 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 releaseentity:node34,060,032
- A global review involving almost 20 million people has shown that having diabetes significantly raises the risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is even higher. Researchers from The…19/7/2018 -Media releaseentity:node34,060,032
- Solving the large challenges facing healthcare systems around the world will require a huge shift in the way care for patients is provided, Professor Robyn Norton said in the first Oxford India…16/9/2014 -Media releaseentity:node34,042,160
- High blood pressure sufferers have an almost 60% greater chance of developing diabetes, according to a major global study, released today. Study author Professor Kazem Rahimi, Deputy Director of…29/9/2015 -Media releaseentity:node33,917,916
- A study of 1.4 million adults in England has found that the most socioeconomically deprived are 68% more likely to develop advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) than the least deprived, so…19/4/2019 -Media releaseentity:node33,707,368