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- Five billion people do not have reliable access to basic health care. For those who are able to access it, the quality of care is highly variable. Most of the world’s poorest people are missing out.…30/11/2019 -Landing Pageentity:node167,319,536
- Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) cause over 70% of all deaths worldwide each year. 85% of premature deaths due to NCDs are in low- and middle-income countries. The global injury epidemic kills five…30/11/2019 -Landing Pageentity:node167,319,536
- SYDNEY, NOV 14, 2019 - Women are more likely to survive a stroke, but have worse disability and poorer quality of life afterwards compared to men, according to research published in the latest issue…15/11/2019 -Media releaseentity:node3.2421012
- In June 2019, The George Institute for Global Health’s Distinguished Fellow Professor Corinna Hawkes gave a keynote address at our event on creating healthy, sustainable, city food environments,…08/11/2019 -Newsentity:node4.057681
- 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:node4.330281
- In recent years, planetary health has evolved not just as an emerging field of scientific inquiry but also as a novel policy framework, fresh ethical paradigm, and renewed basis for collective action…22/10/2019 -Evententity:node3.6777658
- The George Institute for Global Health, UK and the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing are hosting a joint seminar series on Older Women’s Health, linked to two new initiatives at the…08/10/2019 -Event seriesentity:node4.163161
- 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:node3.3640919
- Are you an experienced epidemiologist with an interest in women’s health? The George Institute for Global Health, UK at the University of Oxford is looking for an epidemiologist to join our…19/9/2019 -Careerentity:node3.7924356
- Do you have expertise in Machine Learning? Could you use this experience to help us create game-changing solutions for healthcare problems? The George Institute for Global Health, UK, part of the…19/9/2019 -Careerentity:node3.4134574
- 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:node4.0470104
- One in ten people worldwide have chronic kidney disease. Some of them progress to the end stage (ESKD) with kidney function below 10% of the normal value and require a kidney transplant or…12/9/2019 -Evententity:node3.9067688
- Research published in JAMA Cardiology today presents new evidence that might explain why the prognosis of heart failure patients has improved so little over the past decade. Findings show that a…02/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node4.14789
- It turns out that British food isn’t that terrible, after all. A global survey has found that when it comes to having the healthiest packaged foods and drinks, the UK tops the charts, with the…21/8/2019 -Media releaseentity:node3.9305563
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- A global study of 12 million people has found diabetes increases the risk of heart failure and this increase is greater for women than men. Researchers from The George Institute for Global Health…19/7/2019 -Media releaseentity:node3.2764878
- ‘How can researchers support city leaders, businesses and advocates to deliver a healthier urban food environment?’. This was the question addressed at The George Institute for Global Health’s latest…06/7/2019 -Newsentity:node4.148533
- A study of 93,000 UK adults with heart failure has revealed critical care shortcomings in diagnostic tests, drug prescriptions, and follow-up patterns, with women and those over 75 years of age…22/5/2019 -Media releaseentity:node132,825,208
- For the first time, the World Health Organisation’s World Health Statistics have this year been disaggregated by sex. This is an important step forward in the drive to identify and…24/4/2019 -Profile storyentity:node3.8404317
- Thirty years ago there was a great deal of uncertainty about whether higher levels of circulating blood cholesterol were a good or bad thing in patients with chronic kidney disease. Colin began…23/4/2019 -Evententity:node3.3012838