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- Australian researchers have joined with leading academics from around the world to call for a new focus to improve systems of health in low and middle-income countries in a paper today published in…11/11/2010 -Newsentity:node24,704.62
- 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:node24,646.139
- The expertise of The George Institute at conducting trials with global impact was recognised at The Australian Clinical Trials Alliance’s (ACTA) Clinical Trial of the Year Awards. The George…20/5/2019 -Newsentity:node24,639.512
- The United Nations held its third High-Level Meeting on the prevention and control of NCDs on 27 September 2018. The George Institute for Global Health set out five priorities for governments to…16/7/2018 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node24,501.4
- New research by The George Institute for Global Health reveals the high and unnecessary amount of salt in instant noodles sold in Australia and around the world. 765 noodle products collected from…29/8/2016 -Newsentity:node24,421.186
- Jeffrey Leckstein Bloomberg: We are delighted to welcome the World Bank and The George Institute today for this special event. On behalf of Bloomberg L.P, I would like to extend a warm welcome to…19/9/2014 -Newsentity:node24,378.135
- From November 30 to December 12, the Twenty-eighth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai brought together leaders from around the world to discuss how to limit global temperature…22/12/2023 -Newsentity:node24,150.191
- A new study analysing sugar content in Australian beverages shows that a voluntary industry pledge to reduce sugar had little or no impact on companies actually doing so. Decreases were larger among…02/11/2022 -Newsentity:node24,060.146
- The George Institute for Global Health welcomes today’s announcement by Woolworths to withdraw its proposal to develop a Dan Murphy’s near three dry communities in the Northern Territory…29/4/2021 -Newsentity:node22,584.312
- Gaps in kidney failure treatment While kidney disease is a leading cause of death and disability around the world, it is a vastly under-recognised health problem. Our research,…25/2/2016 -Case Studiesentity:node22,436.547
- In 2019, world leaders agreed to the most comprehensive and ambitious political declaration on health in history at the inaugural United Nations High-Level Meeting (UN HLM) on Universal Health…12/12/2022 -Newsentity:node22,357.8
- For the increasing number of individuals living with chronic diseases, the cost of treatment and ongoing management is forcing many into economic hardship and poverty. In turn, financial stress…21/3/2012 -Newsentity:node22,196.8
- 11 to 15 April 2016 marks the second Australia Week in China (AWIC) with the largest-ever business delegation from Australia, led by its Minister for Trade and Investment, visiting China and…12/4/2016 -Newsentity:node22,112.66
- Kidney failure shortens the life of affected people, reduces quality of life and is expensive to treat. Prevention is key, as relatively few treatments have been shown to be effective. IgA…29/6/2012 -Newsentity:node22,087.03
- Why is it that in Australia, women make up more than half of science PhD graduates but only 17% of senior academics? The George Institute is proud to take part in a national pilot program of…21/9/2015 -Newsentity:node22,087.03
- The ongoing impacts of climate and health crisis in Australia, such as catastrophic bushfires, floods, drought and the COVID-19 pandemic, remind us the world is rapidly changing. This presents…22/11/2021 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node22,049.357
- Perception of uncertainty about the effects of salt reduction has allowed the food industry to get away without legislation at the cost of millions of easily-avoided deaths, says an Australian…11/12/2013 -Newsentity:node21,821.006
- Women with coronary heart disease are less likely to achieve treatment targets than men, finds a study published by the journal Heart today. The authors, including Dr Sanne Peters, from The George…21/9/2017 -Newsentity:node21,821.006
- Our ENCHANTED research study investigated the safety of a controversial clot busting drug used to treat the most common form of stroke. The results of the trial involving more than 3000 patients…14/11/2019 -Policy and Practice Reportsentity:node21,658.15
- 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:node21,633.158