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- The current practice of intensively lowering blood glucose in critically ill patients increases the risk of death by 10%. Results of the largest trial of intensive glucose lowering in critically ill…24/3/2009 -Media releaseentity:node22,455,314
- The George Institute for Global Health appoints two new members to its Board of Directors - Russell Aboud and Paul McClintock AO. The new Directors join the Institute as it plans to broaden its…27/11/2013 -Media releaseentity:node22,409,910
- More patients die from acute kidney attack than heart attacks, Australian researchers have found to their surprise. A study published today looking at 1058 patients across Australia and New Zealand…12/2/2014 -Media releaseentity:node22,364,698
- Young smokers are being sought for a ground breaking study to tackle one of the biggest burdens of disease in Australia and around the world. People aged 25-45 are being sought to take part in a…23/11/2016 -Media releaseentity:node22,358,356
- Sepsis is the most common cause of death in critically ill patients, with a quarter of those who develop severe sepsis dying during their hospitalisation. While many patients are admitted to hospital…11/4/2013 -Projectentity:node22,321,534
- The George Institute for Global Health was celebrated at Australia’s most prestigious science awards tonight. The George Institute was a finalist in the Johnson and Johnson Eureka Prize …31/12/2017 -Media releaseentity:node22,321,534
- Parents should review action plans and ensure they have correct medications to prepare for an asthma spike among children, a preventable trend, now that children have returned to school. Professor…25/2/2015 -Media releaseentity:node22,311,282
- A community-based sodium reduction intervention program has achieved significant reduction in sodium intake among rural residents in northern China. The study findings, according to researchers at…27/11/2013 -Media releaseentity:node22,274,854
- SYDNEY, JULY 13 - Australia’s leading public health groups are anxiously awaiting the outcomes of an unexpected additional consultation on changes to the Health Star Rating front-of-pack nutrition…13/7/2020 -Media releaseentity:node22,274,854
- SYDNEY, NOV 14, 2019 - Women are more likely to survive a stroke, but have worse disability and poorer quality of life afterwards compared to men, according to research published in the latest issue…15/11/2019 -Media releaseentity:node22,274,854
- 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:node22,271,668
- Aim: To determine community based risk factors, incidence, health care resource use and mortality related to sepsis for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-indigenous adults admitted to…07/4/2020 -Projectentity:node22,267,896
- The number of patients experiencing acute kidney injury (AKI), when a kidney suddenly stops working properly, has been increasing in recent years. In the worst cases, patients have to stay in…11/4/2013 -Projectentity:node22,242,200
- Peter Dolnik of The George Institute for Global Health will battle icy waters and towering waves in the world’s toughest marathon swim next year to help inspire Aboriginal youth to live their dreams…10/12/2014 -Media releaseentity:node22,237,016
- The ultimate goal of this research program is to improve the quality of stroke care in China. Methods The study will involve: Assessing the appropriateness of acute stroke care, secondary…06/5/2013 -Projectentity:node22,217,750
- Despite women with stroke being more likely than men to arrive at the hospital by ambulance, their care is less likely to follow a smooth pathway of care along the way, according to new research.…14/7/2022 -Media releaseentity:node22,217,750
- Young drivers from areas of low socio-economic status continue to have higher rates of motor vehicle crashes into adulthood than those from more affluent areas, according to a new study. This divide…11/3/2021 -Media releaseentity:node22,206,336
- The first survey of global public and private investment into R&D for new products for neglected diseases has found that funding was over US$ 2.5 billion in 2007. The lion's share of funding -…04/2/2009 -Media releaseentity:node22,189,472
- Australian consumers have expanded the number of food products in the database of award winning health app FoodSwitch from under 20,000 to more than 70,000 - simply by scanning and photographing the…27/6/2014 -Media releaseentity:node22,185,774
- 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:node22,171,286