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  • The SPACE group includes collaborators conducting or planning a series of clinical trials of a polypill strategy for cardiovascular disease prevention. The polypill being evaluated in these trials is…
    03/6/2013 -
    Project
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    191,156,000
  • Health care system is "failing" heart attack survivors – half of all heart attacks are "not the first"1 and thousands die from repeat events every year1. The cost of repeat heart attacks exceeds $8.…
    04/2/2013 -
    Media release
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    7.6706114
  • The China International Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and The George Institute for Global Health, China held a series of training sessions at the School of Public Health at Xi’an Jiaotong…
    24/5/2012 -
    News
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    7.413858
  • Health systems across Australia are failing cardiac patients, with leading specialists estimating 51,000 heart attacks and 962 strokes each year may be prevented if people receive and take-up better…
    02/12/2011 -
    Media release
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    7.3970833
  • In a landscape where the leading causes of deat h have changed dramatically over the past decade, Indian and Australian researchers have a leading role in a series of pivotal global cardiovascular…
    28/10/2011 -
    News
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    7.4817257
  • The world’s first international polypill trial has shown that a four in one combination pill can halve predicted heart disease and stroke risk. Results were published today in the open access…
    26/5/2011 -
    Media release
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    7.644084
  • The ‘polypill’ was first tabled as a global heart care solution at a World Health Organization (WHO) and Wellcome Trust meeting of medical minds in 2001. Its potential benefits have been heralded as…
    27/9/2010 -
    News
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    7.3803844
  • Treat the snoring and you may be less likely to have a heart attack or stroke. This is the premise of an international study being coordinated by Australian researchers at the George Institute for…
    01/9/2010 -
    Media release
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    7.413858