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- On March 3, 2014, the RECOVER trial, a randomized controlled trial on rehabilitation through caregiver-delivered nurse-organized service programs for disabled stroke patients in rural China, was…03/3/2014 -Newsentity:node1.017256
- The World Health Organization recognises salt reduction as a cost-effective intervention for reducing the burden of ill-health around the world. Member States at the 2011 United Nations High Level…28/2/2014 -Projectentity:node1.3038182
- Sorry, the page you requested is unavailable, perhaps one of these links will be helpful: Latest news Divisions, Centres and Research Programs Projects Current Job Opportunities George…10/2/2014 -Landing Pageentity:node1.1841292
- How long have you been working at The George Institute? I have been working at the George Institute since 2007, though I was in the US for 2 years before joining on-site at the Sydney office in…05/2/2014 -Profile storyentity:node1.0149616
- Tracey Chantler is a Research Fellow in Health Services and Systems Research at the George Centre for Healthcare Innovation. She supports the social science research components of projects which form…21/1/2014 -Profile storyentity:node0.9817469
- Repetitive exercise is a crucial part of rehabilitation for people with impaired mobility but current exercise levels are insufficient for optimal outcomes. Affordable exercise-based video- and…10/1/2014 -Projectentity:node1.0348004
- Rong LUO joined The George Institute for Global Health at Peking University Health Science Center in early 2013. As the center coordinator at China International Center for Chronic Disease…30/10/2013 -Profile storyentity:node0.9817469
- The George Institute has received over $8 million in the latest round of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHRMC) grants and fellowships. Policy and effective treatments for stroke,…30/10/2013 -Newsentity:node0.93678427
- Heart disease and stroke are the world’s two leading causes of death, claiming 17.3 million lives annually. In Australia, heart disease is the number one killer. The importance of a life-long…28/9/2013 -Newsentity:node1.0242019
- Factors around fluid usage in critical care are under the spotlight, in a review article led by The George Institute for Global Health’s Director of Critical Care and Trauma, Professor John Myburgh…27/9/2013 -Media releaseentity:node1.0242019
- Alex Ewing was a young fellow from the US, yet he had a deep connection with China - he had once studied here, he spoke good Chinese, he was familiar with the Chinese culture and what…04/9/2013 -Profile storyentity:node1.1744714
- As the summer holiday approaches, Changzhi students experience their busiest time of the year as they prepare diligently for their exams and wait for the results of the year-end parent-teacher…14/8/2013 -Newsentity:node1.1431441
- A special iPhone case and app can be used to quickly and cheaply detect heart rhythm problems and prevent strokes, according to a group of University of Sydney researchers. The research found the…13/8/2013 -Newsentity:node0.9991861
- 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 Areaentity:node1.0288854
- Australia’s most popular food-scanning app, FoodSwitch, has been recognised as one of the world’s top 100 innovative initiatives, selected from entries spanning more than 79 countries. At the…18/6/2013 -Newsentity:node1.2225626
- On Wednesday 22 May, over 40 professional from a variety of backgrounds including academics, healthcare professionals, government and industry met at The George Institute for Global Health at Peking…11/6/2013 -Newsentity:node1.0149616
- The first World Health Organization global report on diabetes found that the number of adults living with diabetes almost quadrupled to 422 million adults from 1980 to 2014. Low and middle-income…11/6/2013 -Priority Areaentity:node1.0444071
- Although obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a very common condition that is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), there is much uncertainty over the effectiveness of…20/5/2013 -Projectentity:node1.0081401
- The Australian Division of World Action on Salt and Health (AWASH) was a network of individuals and organisations concerned with salt and its detrimental effects on health. In May 2007, AWASH…20/5/2013 -Projectentity:node1.0438014
- 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 releaseentity:node1.0081401