Fantastic paper by our PhD student Dr @shajahansultana. Hypertension and mild cognitive impairment: state-of-the-art review https://t.co/ngppoQXLim @georgeinstitute@ktharris18
Our new paper: @DrYingXu@cheryl_carcel @saepeters
#PLOSONE: Sex differences in risk factors for incident peripheral artery disease hospitalisation or death: https://t.co/mg8YMQS9uW
📣We've just launched a new guide for data visualisation
Covering the core principles & elements of #datavis - the structure of charts & tables and how they can be refined to aid readability.
Read it here ⬇️
https://t.co/Nr5dOgUZxC
📢 #CallForPapers#OpenAccess
A research topic led by Katie Harris, Ruth Peters, Ana-Catarina Pinho-Gomes and Jessica Gong
📅Closing date: 16 February 2023
Get involved ➡️ https://t.co/OROuR5G0dz
Our global study involving ~30,000 ppl suggests that social and economic disadvantage may explain the higher risk of #dementia in women.
Find out more about this research led by @JessicaYGong:
➡️https://t.co/nNoGpH0MhW
The George Institute for Global Health is delighted to announce the appointment of Prof Anushka Patel as its new Chief Executive Officer!
Her experience & vision will guide us to deliver on our mission to improve the health of millions worldwide.
Details: https://t.co/QiAg7Zi81c
'Thinking of hypertension as damage that accumulates with time may sway practitioners to intervene earlier' @georgeinstitute's Nelson Wang talks to @TCTMD's @ToddNeale about his latest study
https://t.co/zMnDftpLB8