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- An international group of researchers develop a user-friendly, reliable, and valid tool to measure the ability of people to engage with their lives after kidney transplantation. A global team of…22/2/2024 -Media releaseentity:node3.3833332
- Background The health effects of climate change are not gender neutral, and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to the dangers posed by a warming planet. Countries with a tropical climate,…15/3/2024 -Projectentity:node3.3299944
- Sex and gender affect health in countless ways – from the conditions people develop, the symptoms they experience, the treatment they receive, to their overall outcomes. Sometimes these differences…28/4/2024 -Profile storyentity:node4.15037
- Grassroots innovation interview series The NCD Lab on Women and Girls, which The George Institute for Global Health co-chairs with the World Health Organization (WHO), is a virtual platform that aims…29/4/2024 -Profile storyentity:node3.9808323
- The climate is changing, and this is affecting our environment, how we live, work, what we eat, and ultimately our health. This is particularly the case for people in vulnerable communities. For…04/6/2024 -Podcastentity:node3.848181
- Cheryl Carcel began her career by studying medicine in the Philippines just over a decade ago. She joined The George Institute’s Sydney office as a study coordinator for the ENCHANTED…26/6/2024 -Profile storyentity:node3.3919027
- Background Plantar ulcers are a serious complication in leprosy and diabetes globally resulting in hospitalization, disability, and amputation. Continued pressure over the vulnerable site leads to…05/8/2024 -Landing Pageentity:node3.2997937
- About the Ubuntu-Inspired Reflective Series Drawing inspiration from the African Philosophy of Ubuntu, The George Institute’s regular forum for engaging with African scholars, previously known as the…09/8/2024 -Newsentity:node3.9176736
- An estimated 11–32% of the global disease burden is due to surgically correctable illnesses. Lancet Commission on Global Surgery estimated that 5 billion people do not have adequate access to safe…14/8/2024 -Landing Pageentity:node3.9085283
- Over 80% of patients achieved control within a month, sustained at six months New research shows that a treatment plan based on novel combination of low doses of three anti-hypertensive drugs in a…30/8/2024 -Media releaseentity:node3.8482459
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