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- As a physician working in psychiatry and a researcher in health policy, Dr Kate Womersley brings together patient care insights and knowledge of systems-level approaches to champion equitable…08/4/2024 -Profile storyentity:node6.890753
- Detection through imaging could help guide safer individualised treatment choices A new analysis involving over 13,000 people has found changes to blood vessels in the brain that can increase the…27/3/2024 -Media releaseentity:node7.5621767
- 1. Introduction The George Institute for Global Health (TGI) is committed to the safeguarding, and wellbeing of all children and adolescent participating in research activities…14/3/2024 -Landing Pageentity:node6.330749
- Since I flew across the Atlantic from Brazil to the UK to join The George Institute as their UK Executive Director, I’ve been reflecting on the past 12 months. It’s been a very positive and promising…18/12/2023 -Newsentity:node6.770964
- FoodSwitch is managed by The George Institute for Global Health (The George Institute, we and our), and we are committed to handling personal information in accordance with applicable privacy laws,…13/9/2023 -Landing Pageentity:node7.078785
- On 24 May 2023, the United Nations (UN) presented the Zero Draft of the Political Declaration on Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The document, which is the first version of the commitments on…24/5/2023 -Newsentity:node6.770964
- ‘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:node7.2346525
- First published in Research Outreach publication and reproduced here with their kind permission. Professor Kent Buse, Co-founder and Co-director of Global Health 50/50, discusses the…14/12/2022 -Profile storyentity:node6.1314316
- A lot of progress has been made in Africa towards reducing deaths from communicable diseases, and there are opportunities to do the same for non-communicable diseases. Staff and students at The…06/6/2022 -Profile storyentity:node7.180717
- To mark International Clinical Trials Day, we asked Laurent Billot, Director of Biostatistics and Data Science at The George Institute for Global Health, and internationally recognised clinical…19/5/2022 -Newsentity:node6.770964
- The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened gender fault lines in our societies, and increased women’s exposure to the drivers of chronic diseases. As we mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, the NCD Lab…08/3/2021 -Newsentity:node7.3002543
- The number of people living with diabetes is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), diabetes is one of the fastest growing health…13/11/2020 -Newsentity:node6.9350777
- On 3 September 2020, The George Institute hosted a virtual video premiere and panel discussion (watch here) to identify key intersections between the COVID-19 pandemic and non-communicable diseases (…16/9/2020 -Newsentity:node6.9350777
- A key goal on the journey toward achieving Universal Health Coverage is making healthcare more affordable. Understanding optimal ways to pay for health and healthcare and to identify wastage and…27/2/2020 -Landing Pageentity:node7.6749434
- “Pregnancy gives us a window into a woman’s future health,” says Dr Amanda Henry, a researcher at The George Institute for Global Health and obstetrician at St. George’s Hospital in Sydney. Dr Henry…30/1/2020 -Newsentity:node7.5205374
- ‘Every action matters, every bit of warming matters, every year matters, every choice matters’ Prof Kristie Ebi, University of Washington On 5 and 6 December 2019, I joined Professor Ebi and…11/12/2019 -Newsentity:node6.830333
- On 4 October 2019, over 100 members of the University of Oxford gathered to highlight research being conducted into women’s health across all divisions, and explore the potential for a…06/11/2019 -Newsentity:node7.3930597
- 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:node6.830333
- There is also an urgent need to raise awareness among rural women and healthcare workers at all levels of the postpartum period and long-term health of women with a history of hypertension and…10/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node7.3862653
- New research provides compelling evidence that long-term exposure to high blood pressure increases the risk of heart valve disease, with significant implications for clinical practice guidelines and…10/7/2019 -Media releaseentity:node7.4539375