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- The Blood In Action project will work with the community and experts in infection and pregnancy to make use of thousands of blood samples provided by women during their maternity care to examine how…31/1/2023 -Projectentity:node29,108,046
- In China, cardiovascular disease is a secret killer. It is the most common cause of death for women, but the majority of women are unaware of its causes, symptoms and effective prevention methods.…30/6/2010 -Media releaseentity:node29,041,488
- Background The provision of maternal healthcare in India is grossly inadequate, characterised by high levels of maternal mortality and morbidity, and underutilisation of services, especially among…21/2/2022 -Projectentity:node29,041,488
- 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:node29,041,488
- The third edition of a popular medical textbook, which has been frequently lauded for its practical approach and wide coverage of statistical and epidemiological methods as applied in medicine, has…24/1/2014 -Media releaseentity:node28,975,234
- Background Fijians experience alarming trend in deaths from heart disease before the age of 70. According to the World Health Organization data from 2017, Fiji ranked 39 out of 183 countries in the…26/7/2022 -Projectentity:node28,975,234
- COVID-19 has intensified the need to ensure people in low- and middle-income countries can more easily access simultaneous services that prevent and treat both infectious diseases such as HIV,…10/9/2021 -Media releaseentity:node28,857,168
- 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 releaseentity:node28,843,628
- Preeminent global medical researcher Terry Dwyer has joined The George Institute for Global Health, United Kingdom, where he will aim to expand The George’s impactful research and programs around…27/8/2014 -Media releaseentity:node28,843,628
- Background Depression is a common form of mental distress that affects 1 in 7 Australians in their lifetime. People who are depressed not only feel depressed and sad, but often find they sleep poorly…30/8/2021 -Projectentity:node28,843,628
- A new study shows teachers and other school staff are worried about the impact of rising e-cigarette use on student mental health and performance, with more than half saying it had caused a shift in…20/7/2022 -Media releaseentity:node28,843,628
- A review by experts from Sydney-based The George Institute for Global Health has revealed a startling lack of evidence of whether pre and post licence training is effective in reducing death and…09/12/2010 -Media releaseentity:node28,778,274
- Preeminent global medical researcher Terry Dwyer revolutionised the world’s approach to SIDS. Now, he is bringing the world’s largest childhood cancer research project to an Australian-based medical…25/8/2014 -Media releaseentity:node28,713,212
- The George Institute for Global Health continues to support the Close the Gap Campaign that takes a human rights-based approach to health equity and is appropriately led by Aboriginal and Torres…26/3/2019 -Media releaseentity:node28,713,212
- While there are differences between how women and men display in heart attack symptoms, researchers argue that continuing to simplify these symptoms as ‘typical’ or ‘atypical’ could contribute to…30/4/2020 -Media releaseentity:node28,713,212
- A revolutionary iPhone app launched today will empower Australian shoppers to make healthier food choicesand reduce their risk of dying early from two of the nation’s biggest killers - heart attack…18/1/2012 -Media releaseentity:node28,648,446
- New research amongst expectant fathers in Western Australia shows that despite being a younger group, they had similar rates of overweight and obesity to the national average but reported fewer…01/4/2022 -Media releaseentity:node28,648,446
- Background Over half of the world’s population lives in cities, and one in three city-dwellers live in informal settlements in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Inadequate access to services…25/4/2019 -Projectentity:node28,648,446
- 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 releaseentity:node28,583,972
- The cost of treating end-stage kidney disease from 2009 to 2020 is estimated to be around $12 billion according to a new report launched today. The report by Kidney Health Australia and the George…11/5/2010 -Media releaseentity:node28,583,972