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- Twenty-nine organisations across the UK medical research community published a statement of intent today signalling their support for the introduction of dedicated sex and gender policies for…11/12/2023 -Media releaseentity:node1,320,080,610,000,000.000000000000
- It is estimated that by 2020, almost 20% of the Indian population will be older than 60 years, and the annual incidence of hip fractures will reach 600,000. Based on current mortality data, an…10/3/2014 -Projectentity:node1,146,013,100,000,000.00000000000
- 15-30-year-olds in the UK who perceived e-cigarettes as harmful were 40% less likely to use them compared to those who do not consider them harmful. Yet only 53% of those using e-cigarettes at…04/8/2023 -Media releaseentity:node1,132,430,400,000,000.00000000000
- The Government of India recently launched the National Health Policy 2017, which is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and recognises the key role played by research in improving the…26/9/2017 -Evententity:node220,013,441,000,000.000000000000
- This is the story of a mother-of-four called Baby from Haryana in Northern India. Her story demonstrates the need for affordable dialysis around the world. Baby was suffering from chronic…12/1/2019 -Videoentity:node5,222,101,400,000
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- The George Institute in the UK and India have signed a letter calling for the UK Government to reconsider swingeing cuts to research funding, outlining how devastating the newly announced cuts will…17/3/2021 -Newsentity:node1,059,304,960,000
- A keynote speech by Dr. Shahid Jameel, Chief Executive Officer of the Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance, began a wide-ranging and engaging discussion on research collaboration at an event on 27…29/10/2017 -Newsentity:node1,018,580,700,000
- As world leaders gather for the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm el-Sheikh, it’s time to centre the voices of communities whose health, wellbeing and futures have been…03/11/2022 -Newsentity:node860,195,190,000
- Full time, fixed term for 2 years, UK based Global Communications & Advocacy Established in 1999, The George Institute for Global Health is a global, not-for-profit medical research…30/11/2016 -Careerentity:node165,457,568
- NEW DELHI, AUG 11. The incidence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing around the world. NCDs are estimated to be responsible for 41 million deaths each year, many of which are…11/8/2020 -Media releaseentity:node35,722,540
- 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:node35,179,992
- NEW DELHI, FEB 26. With the burden of diabetes increasing among people living in low- and middle-income countries, the incidence of deaths due to infection in hospitals are also on the rise.…27/2/2020 -Media releaseentity:node34,835,144
- A new study into the burden of Type II diabetes-related mortality in the Asia-Pacific region shows between 9 and 98 per cent of diabetes deaths could be prevented by tackling higher-than-optimal body…14/11/2011 -Media releaseentity:node34,472,696
- At a time when billions of people have no access to even basic treatments for conditions most likely to kill or disable them, The George Institute for Global Health, an international health…20/11/2013 -Media releaseentity:node34,355,296
- 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:node34,270,428
- The safety and potential benefit of a strategy to more intensively control blood pressure (BP) in patients who receive ‘clot-busting’ thrombolysis treatment for acute ischaemic stroke has been…08/2/2019 -Media releaseentity:node34,125,844
- Solving the large challenges facing healthcare systems around the world will require a huge shift in the way care for patients is provided, Professor Robyn Norton said in the first Oxford India…16/9/2014 -Media releaseentity:node34,096,156
- Girls who start their periods before they turn 12 are at greater risk of developing heart disease and stroke in later life, according to a new study of nearly 300,000 women in the UK by The George…16/1/2018 -Media releaseentity:node33,612,944
- Stroke is a worldwide health problem and, with heart disease, is now the most common cause of death globally. In low to middle-income countries (LMICs) like India, the number of people having and…15/6/2018 -Projectentity:node33,473,616