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- The Oxford-India Health Research Network (OIHRN) is an informal network comprising established and emerging researchers and students at the University of Oxford, engaged in or aiming to establish…18/12/2018 -Case Studiesentity:node4.1822767
- On 9 December 2018. The George Institute for Global Health participated in the 2018 Shenzhen Sanming Project Obstetrics Summit, together with experts from academia, health services and industry, to…17/12/2018 -Media releaseentity:node3.4681382
- This year’s theme for 'World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims' highlights that roads have stories – and so many of those stories are tragic. This year alone, more than 1.3 million…17/11/2018 -Newsentity:node3.9414513
- Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure increase the risk of a heart attack more in women than in men, new research from The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford has…08/11/2018 -Media releaseentity:node4.104757
- Nurses can play a key role in addressing the global injury epidemic, which kills five million people around the world every year, The George Institute for Global Health UK’s Senior Research Fellow…11/10/2018 -Newsentity:node4.065227
- The George Institute for Global Health India today hosted a showcase of its SMARThealth technology, designed to help community health workers identify and treat people at high risk of chronic…04/10/2018 -Media releaseentity:node4.0715423
- Sensyne Health has acquired the SUPPORT-HF™ digital health software developed by researchers at The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford. SUPPORT-HF has been designed to…03/10/2018 -Newsentity:node4.020593
- by Professor Robyn Norton, Principal Director, The George Institute for Global Health What is the single biggest killer of women globally? The correct answer, cardiovascular disease (…20/9/2018 -Profile storyentity:node3.98469
- New research has found that long-term exposure to high blood pressure is associated with an increased risk of aortic valve disease, with significant implications for clinical practice guidelines and…12/9/2018 -Media releaseentity:node4.0599313
- Dr Sanne Peters, Research Fellow in Epidemiology at The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford, has been appointed a Research Fellow at Green Templeton College. The three-…30/7/2018 -Newsentity:node3.9709954
- A global review involving almost 20 million people has shown that having diabetes significantly raises the risk of developing cancer, and for women the risk is even higher. Researchers from The…19/7/2018 -Media releaseentity:node4.037597
- 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:node3.7806988
- An opportunity for a prestigious UNSW Scientia PhD scholarships in public health research at The George Institute for Global Health, comprising: $40,000 per annum stipend for four years (tax free…19/6/2018 -Careerentity:node3.2925723
- The Global Centre for Chronic Conditions at LSHTM, The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney and Médecins sans Frontières co-hosted this symposium on "Fixed-dose…18/6/2018 -Evententity:node4.045933
- Meet Dr Shobhana Nagraj, DPhil student and Honorary Clinical Research Fellow in Maternal Child Health. How long have you been working at The George Institute? I have been a full time DPhil…01/6/2018 -Profile storyentity:node3.8455093
- Professor Mark Woodward, Senior Professorial Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health and Professor of Epidemiology and Statistics at the University of Oxford, has been elected to join the…14/5/2018 -Newsentity:node3.897399
- Increasing numbers of people worldwide are suffering life-long disability and dying prematurely due to the ineffective treatment of people with multiple health conditions, a new report suggests.…19/4/2018 -Media releaseentity:node4.1858406
- Taxes on soft drinks, alcohol and tobacco are a powerful response to rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide, according to the most comprehensive analysis to date of evidence on…04/4/2018 -Media releaseentity:node3.6977234
- Professor Terry Dwyer is stepping down from his role as Executive Director of The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford to focus on his research into children’s cancer and…27/3/2018 -Newsentity:node4.0454435
- The proportion of people experiencing heart disease and stroke who have five or more other health conditions quadrupled between 2000 and 2014, and the rise was not driven by age, new research by The…06/3/2018 -Media releaseentity:node3.434017