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- It’s a practice that’s growing in popularity as a way to deal with the stresses and noise of modern life, and improving your mental and even physical health. But what exactly is mindfulness and does…17/8/2015 -Newsentity:node25,904.523
- A £10m grant has established the NIHR Global Health Research Centre on Non-Communicable Diseases and Environmental Change. The Centre, a partnership led by Imperial College London and The George…16/11/2022 -Newsentity:node25,990.39
- Researchers from The George Institute for Global Health in Oxford and Sydney presented noteworthy new findings at this year’s European Society of Cardiology Congress in Paris. Joining…18/9/2019 -Newsentity:node26,233.969
- On International Day of the Girl, Claudia Selin Batz (Policy and Advocacy Advisor, The George Institute) and Kayla Arnold (Policy Advisor, Age International) reflect on the outcomes of the UN High…11/10/2023 -Newsentity:node26,497.941
- Statement from The George Institute for Global Health As a health and medical research institute committed to improving the health of millions of people worldwide, The George Institute for Global…19/11/2021 -Newsentity:node26,499.354
- “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:node26,741.043
- Congratulations to the two most recent graduates of The George Institute’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Program, Dr Anne-Marie Eades and Dr Caroline Lukaszyk, who both graduated with…11/5/2018 -Newsentity:node27,415.094
- We are thrilled to share the news that Professor Jane Hirst has been appointed Clinical Chair in Global Women’s Health at The George Institute for Global Health, UK, and the School of Public Health…01/8/2023 -Newsentity:node27,647.56
- 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:node119,154.484
- By Xuejun Yin, Dike Bevis Ojji, Bruce Neal The co-authors believe increasing the use of salt substitutes in low- and middle-income countries such as China and Nigeria could play an important role in…22/3/2022 -Profile storyentity:node122,262.66
- Edwine is the director of the Nairobi Programme of the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme and also heads the Programme’s Health Economics Research Unit (HERU). Edwine is also a Visiting…21/10/2021 -Profile storyentity:node125,005.38
- Director, Global Primary Health Care Program and Co-Director of Health System Science, The George Institute for Global Health Professor Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney What inspired you to work…04/1/2019 -Profile storyentity:node125,005.38
- 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:node125,966.91
- A lot of progress has been made in Africa towards reducing deaths from communicable diseases, and there are opportunities to do same for non-communicable diseases. Staff and students at The George…04/5/2022 -Profile storyentity:node126,433.414
- 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:node126,954.13
- ‘Coffee with Latin America’ and ‘Tea with Africa’ are part of The George Institute’s initiative aimed to promote discussion around various health-related topics to foster partnership and…30/3/2023 -Profile storyentity:node127,094.22
- This blog by Senior Research Fellow Dr Rohina Joshi first appeared in Indian Link and has been republished with their permission. India is experiencing an overwhelming second wave of COVID-19…05/5/2021 -Profile storyentity:node127,241.33
- What is your job and what does it involve? I am currently a Research Fellow and the Global Database Manager for The George Institute's Food Policy Division. My main responsibility is the…21/3/2014 -Profile storyentity:node128,439.586
- Cardiovascular disease claims the most lives of any illness. Ahead of World Heart Day on September 29, we offer insights to debunk popular assumptions that affect advances in knowledge and…27/9/2019 -Profile storyentity:node130,847.58
- Meet Dr Brendon Neuen, PhD candidate and Oxford Scholar, whose research is aimed at improving outcomes in chronic kidney disease, one of the fastest rising causes of death and disability worldwide…22/2/2018 -Profile storyentity:node132,259