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- SYDNEY, FEB 25 - Most people get a blood pressure lowering benefit from eating less salt and the less you eat, the more you benefit, but for older people and those who already have high blood…25/2/2020 -Media releaseentity:node3.4524848
- Worldwide, 160 million people with type 2 diabetes have or are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease. We identified the first new treatment for diabetic kidney disease in 20 years. The…25/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node3.9413495
- We are working with organisations across the globe to explore how the use of digital technology can improve healthcare delivery. In Australia we jointly hosted the first International Digital…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node3.804138
- This week is World Salt Awareness Week - a timely reminder that eating too much salt is bad for health. High blood pressure is one of the biggest contributors to premature death from stroke or…09/3/2020 -Profile storyentity:node3.2636876
- SYDNEY, MARCH 10 – The George Institute for Global Health today announced that $53 million from three Australian investors will now support the commercialisation of its world-leading research to…10/3/2020 -Media releaseentity:node3.3163793
- Today is world kidney day; a global day of action to raise awareness of the importance of our kidneys to our overall health. The theme this year is Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere- from…12/3/2020 -Newsentity:node134,969,840
- Harmony day is celebrated on March 21 in Australia. We celebrate Harmony Day to promote diversity and the acceptance of other cultures. The idea that ‘Everyone Belongs’ is the very essence…18/3/2020 -Newsentity:node3.3234875
- The George Institute for Global Health is a global medical research institute that focuses on non-communicable diseases and injury. With centres in four countries (Australia…24/3/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node3.2784808
- This article was written by Professor Louise Chappell and Dr Janani Shanthosh and was first published by UNSW Newsroom. It is reproduced here with their kind permission. The…01/4/2020 -Profile storyentity:node3.0632672
- This article was written by Caroline Tang and was first published by UNSW Newsroom. It is reproduced here with their kind permission. Two UNSW Sydney academics discuss how coronavirus –…02/4/2020 -Newsentity:node3.9501483
- Authored by Professor David Peiris and Professor Stephen Jan In this week that we mark World Health Day, the focus on world health is unprecedented. As a research organisation, the obvious question…08/4/2020 -Profile storyentity:node3.238204
- This media release was first published by the International Society of Hypertension and is reproduced here with their kind permission. EDINBURGH, UK - Raised blood pressure (hypertension) is the…07/5/2020 -Media releaseentity:node3.3679492
- New research from The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford has found significant gender bias in research authorship relating to COVID-19, which means that women’s views are…11/6/2020 -Media releaseentity:node3.974931
- Background An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an enlarged area in the lower part of the major vessel that supplies blood to the body. Most AAAs are detected when they are small, and affected…11/6/2020 -Projectentity:node133,911,632
- “Covid-19 will be a great leveller – it will affect us all!” some proclaimed early in 2020. How empty these words proved to be. Covid-19 is exposing entrenched inequities across and within countries…07/7/2020 -Newsentity:node4.124634
- Professor Corinna Hawkes, Distinguished Fellow with The George Institute for Global Health, writes that COVID-19 has shown it’s time to change; Obesity, diabetes and other chronic conditions…04/8/2020 -Profile storyentity:node4.1527853
- Part or Full Time internship opportunity (20-35 hours per week) Paid 3 month contract Respected global research organisation Help make an impact on global health outcomes The George Institute (‘TGI…31/8/2020 -Careerentity:node3.476279
- Ahead of World Sepsis Day on September 13, the World Health Organization’s first global report on sepsis finds that knowledge gaps are hampering efforts to tackle the millions of deaths and…11/9/2020 -Newsentity:node3.339019
- SYDNEY, SEPT 22 - The COVID-19 pandemic has more than doubled the number of smokers wanting to quit but a different approach may be needed to help them succeed, according to a new study from The…22/9/2020 -Media releaseentity:node135,505,232
- 1. INTRODUCTION This Global Research Code of Conduct Policy (the Code) provides the foundation for responsible, ethical and high-quality research at The George Institute for Global Health (TGI). The…30/10/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node2.9751902