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  • 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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  • What is fast becoming the Google of the physiotherapy world, PEDro is one of the most used online resources by physiotherapists. Housing over 21,000 reviews, trials and guidelines, PEDro (the…
    22/3/2012 -
    News
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  • When Anushka accepted the position of Senior Research Fellow at The George Institute in 2001, she would have been completely unaware of the impact she was set to have at her new workplace. She…
    10/5/2012 -
    Profile story
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  • When Anushka accepted the position of Senior Research Fellow at The George Institute in 2001, she would have been completely unaware of the impact she was set to have at her new workplace. She…
    10/5/2012 -
    Profile story
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  • Professor Stephen MacMahon, Principal Director of the George Institute for Global  Health, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on May 29 with Ren Jinyang, President and Secretary General of the…
    31/5/2012 -
    News
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    117,556,744
  • The New England Journal of Medicine this week published the results of a study into whether hypoglycemia leads to death in critically ill patients. Professor Simon Finfer, of The George Institute for…
    21/9/2012 -
    News
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  • Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council has awarded The George Institute for Global Health $13 million for research in its 2013 round of grants. The selection of projects represents…
    25/10/2012 -
    News
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  • Dr Julie Redfern of The George Institute for Global Health has been awarded a 2012 Research Development Project grant by the Cardiovascular Research Network (CVRN) for her research around people who…
    30/11/2012 -
    News
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  • Health care system is "failing" heart attack survivors – half of all heart attacks are "not the first"1 and thousands die from repeat events every year1. The cost of repeat heart attacks exceeds $8.…
    04/2/2013 -
    Media release
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  • The salt content of ready-to-eat meals has not changed in the past four years despite global voluntary targets to reduce salt content in food and the surge in the number of such products on…
    05/2/2013 -
    Media release
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  • Long distance commercial drivers who consume caffeinated substances such as coffee to stay awake while driving are significantly less likely to crash than those who do not, even though they drive…
    20/3/2013 -
    Media release
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  • In Australia, the Institute is working with the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute on the National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines for type 2 diabetes. Drawing from the extensive…
    12/4/2013 -
    Policy and Practice Reports
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    181,400,848
  • We are committed to attracting, developing, rewarding and retaining the best people in their fields to conduct and support our innovative and highest quality research programs. Our unique Employee…
    13/4/2013 -
    Landing Page
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  • It was July 2007 when a group of Aboriginal Australian women had had enough. Thirteen suicides in thirteen months and 50 funerals in a year rocked the small community of Fitzroy Crossing in Western…
    13/4/2013 -
    Project
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    181,400,848
  • 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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  • Real-time social phenomenon, Twitter, can be a powerful tool to help prevent heart disease and improve health practices, according to a group of researchers affiliated with the University of Sydney…
    16/4/2013 -
    Media release
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  • On April 18 afternoon, the precious, fresh and warm spring wind came to Beijing and brought with it a joyful and memorable cocktail party to celebrate the moving of The George Institute for Global…
    20/4/2013 -
    News
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  • 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 -
    News
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  • 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 -
    News
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  • Oxford-India Health Research Network (OIHRN) is an informal network of established and upcoming researchers and students at University of Oxford, engaged in or are aiming to establish research…
    16/7/2013 -
    Event series
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