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- The George Institute for Global Health has developed a special podcast series with the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research. The podcast features conversations with systems thinking…06/8/2021 -Newsentity:node1,673,392,550,000
- The George Institute for Global Health is delighted to announce the launch of The Scan, a new podcast exploring the latest research, emerging evidence, and progress towards improving health outcomes…01/4/2021 -Newsentity:node1,653,779,070,000
- Background When used correctly, child car restraint systems are highly effective in reducing death and injury among children involved in car crashes.1 However, incorrect use of restraints is a…02/3/2022 -Projectentity:node31,934,500
- Background Optimal crash protection requires the most appropriate restraint for a child’s size. For children ≥7 years of age, parents can choose whether they use seat belts or a booster seat.…10/12/2021 -Projectentity:node30,610,114
- Background Children with disabilities and medical conditions often are not able to travel in regular child restraint systems. Specialty harnesses and vests have been designed in response to motor…08/2/2023 -Projectentity:node30,499,348
- Background When used correctly, child car restraint systems are highly effective in reducing death and injury among children involved in car crashes.1 However, incorrect use of restraints is a…02/3/2022 -Projectentity:node30,334,690
- Background When used correctly, child car restraint systems are highly effective in reducing death and injury among children involved in car crashes.1 However, incorrect use of restraints is a…02/3/2022 -Projectentity:node30,334,690
- NEW DELHI, JULY 23 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…23/7/2021 -Media releaseentity:node29,957,322
- Background Burn injuries can have long-term physical and emotional impacts on children and their families. For optimal recovery, burn injuries need to be treated with immediate first aid and…02/9/2022 -Projectentity:node28,937,114
- Background Optimal crash protection requires the most appropriate restraint for a child’s size. For children <7 years, Australian law dictates the restraint type to be used. For children ≥7 years…30/1/2024 -Projectentity:node28,569,288
- SAFE-EPIC is the first study to assess worldwide fluid resuscitation practices in children in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in the era after the 'Saline Albumin Fluid Evaluation' (SAFE) trial and it…11/4/2013 -Projectentity:node25,832,308
- Background: Falls are the most common form of injury for infants (<1 year), and often lead to head injuries and traumatic brain injuries. Since infants are mostly under parental care, the…15/6/2020 -Projectentity:node25,773,060
- Women remain underrepresented at the most senior position of international medical journals, finds a new study investigating the gender distribution of editors-in-chief across 41 journal specialities…08/9/2021 -Media releaseentity:node25,480,872
- Carers of people undergoing dialysis face daily challenges and require more support, new study finds[Image: Joan Rogerson and her husband Trevor] Carers of people having dialysis suffer significant burden and poorer quality of life than the general population, a study by Sunshine Coast Hospital…19/12/2018 -Media releaseentity:node25,480,872
- New research investigating the benefits of young driver education programs has shown that a best practice program in schools was associated with a 44% reduced relative risk of crash in a study…26/10/2009 -Media releaseentity:node25,365,842
- Improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians with chronic disease through strategies to reduce systems barriers to necessary care. Aims To improve health…11/4/2013 -Projectentity:node24,860,804
- Health Star Ratings should be extended to cover fast food restaurants across Australia, according to a new report by The George Institute for Global Health. Researchers analysed more than 1500…19/6/2017 -Media releaseentity:node24,751,292
- Manushi Sharma is a Research Fellow at The George Institute India. With a background in Pharmacy and Health Economics, Manushi joined The Institute with years of work experience cutting across these…09/8/2022 -Profile storyentity:node115,607.82
- Robyn Norton began conducting research on how best to prevent and manage injuries 30 years ago. Her passion and dedication to improving the health of communities globally led her to establish The…05/3/2019 -Profile storyentity:node114,589.32