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  • Just as a lack of trained doctors can cost lives, a shortage of researchers can also mean opportunities to save them are lost. That’s why building an international research workforce is a top…
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  • This post was originally published on BMJ Global and is reproduced here with permission. Bicycles are a healthy, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly mode of transport that India…
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  • Neurological and mental health expert, Associate Professor Maree Hackett, looks after a program of research that focuses on mental health with other chronic diseases like stroke. She has a background…
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  • 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…
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  • 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…
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  • Puttam Lakshman talks about his experience of being one of the COVID survivors during the second wave. He like many faced challenges like shortage of beds & oxygen, but with proper support &…
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  • It's something most parents have to deal with at some stage - putting those learner plates on the car and taking off with your child at the wheel. Young drivers are at very high risk of a crash in…
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  • On 2 June 2013 Professor Hai Yan Wang recieved the Roscoe R. Robinson Award in acknowledgement of her outstanding achievements in the field of education in nephrology and medicine at the award…
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  • Margie Peden has been an injury epidemiologist for 26 years – 17 of which were at the World Health Organization building a strong team of injury prevention diplomats. Specialising in injury…
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  • Epidemiologist Sanne Peters first worked at The George Institute for Global Health in her final year as a PhD student in the Netherlands in 2012. She continued to collaborate and formally joined the…
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  • Jagnoor Jagnoor is a global health injury researcher who joined The George Institute for Global Health in 2006 as a part-time PhD student and has stayed with the organisation ever since. Jagnoor…
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  • Authored by Dr Soumyadeep Bhaumik, a medical doctor and international public health specialist working in The George Institute for Global Health India. He is also associate editor of BMJ Global…
    20/5/2021 -
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  • Bihar is the third largest and one of the most resource-constrained state in India. Very little is known about the overall health research output from Bihar and its changing trend over the times. In…
    19/10/2020 -
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  • Thanks to the foresight of the Institute’s founders, researchers like Professor David Peiris can today draw on a vast global network to help overcome some of the toughest health challenges…
    15/11/2019 -
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  • When you hear the word ‘granny’, what image does your mind conjure up? A gentle old lady with shrivelled hands and kind eyes behind rimless glasses, a knitted shawl around her shoulders? Me, I…
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  • Domestic and family violence: Does Australia need a Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre? - Q & A with Dr Patricia Cullen. Dr Patricia Cullen is an Honorary Research Fellow at the George Institute for…
    10/2/2020 -
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  • Authored by Azeb Tesema, Scienta PhD candidate. This article was first published by the International Health Policies blog and is reproduced here with their kind permission. A special thank you…
    30/10/2020 -
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  • This article is written by Alexandra Jones and Belinda Reeve and was first published on the InSight Plus and is reproduced here with their kind permission. The law can be a…
    01/7/2019 -
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  • Lifestyle diseases develop silently through our unconscious habits and behavior affecting our physical health and well-being in the long run. One such habit is eating high SALT in our daily diet.…
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  • FoodSwitch is managed by The George Institute for Global Health (The George Institute, we and our), and we are committed to handling personal information in accordance with applicable privacy laws,…
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