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India’s rural mental health program achieves success in reducing depression and...

The combination of digital healthcare and community campaigns improves mental health and reduce stigma in rural areas

New study reveals alarming economic burden of tuberculosis treatment in India

A collaborative survey conducted by the George Institute for Global Health, New Delhi, and various worldwide institutions highlighted the severe financial strain TB patients face in India

India urgently needs a national salt reduction strategy if it has...

On the occasion of World salt awareness week, The George Institute India has also come up with a eat less salt pictorial guide that can serve as a handy resource book for educators and teachers........................

COVID-19: Experts call for increased mHealth consultations in remote areas

In their latest policy brief, the George Institute for Global Health India has summarized barriers and enablers on the use of m-health for delivering primary health care services by health workers in the context of COVID-19.................

TGI & MAHE join hands to promote excellence in public health...

As part of the partnership, researchers from both institutions would work together to promote evidence-based research.....................

Mobile app to better manage people at risk of cardio-vascular disease

A mobile app supported system developed by an Indo-Australian team to help identify and better manage people at high risk of cardiovascular disease has been shown to be beneficial in a study conducted in rural communities in Indonesia................

TGI hosts India’s first Rapid Evidence Synthesis Unit in collaboration with...

First-of-its kind three-day workshop on rapid evidence synthesis being held in Delhi from 19th to 21st August.....................

Salt intake in India continues to be high, says study

The implementation of population-based salt reduction strategies remains a challenge in many low and middle-income countries.............

Availability of childhood cancer drugs in Delhi far below the WHO...

A new study published in BMJ GlobalHealth has now revealed that availability of essential anti-cancer medicines to treat childhood cancers in both public and private sector pharmacies in the national capital is far below the WHO prescribed standards...............

GIGH India unveils a road map for achieving universal care for...

To mark the World Kidney Day which falls this year on March 14, The George Institute for Global Health has presented a road map for achieving universal care for kidney diseases and identifies priority areas for kidney disease research, policy-making, and actions by the clinical community.......................