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Prevent the Preventable Podcast
The Natalie Kate Moss Trust
16 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...
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In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...
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Non-Profit
Business,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
Episodes (16/16)
Prevent the Preventable Podcast
What role will AI play in improving treatment for brain haemorrhage patients?
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...
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2 weeks ago
52 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
What happens in those first few hours after a brain haemorrhage? And why they are so critically important.
In this episode, we ask, what happens in those first few hours after a brain haemorrhage? And why are they so critically important? We are joined by Chris Ashton, former paramedic, Ambulance Officer and lecturer on acute stroke management and rehabilitation. Chris has Co-chaired the national prehospital stroke group as a Specialist Paramedic for NHS England and has previously supported as an author for the update of the national Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison committee stroke guidelin...
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1 month ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
A widow's story: Picking yourself up after losing someone you love to a brain haemorrhage
In this deeply moving conversation, host Fiona Moss speaks with Katy Armstrong, who shares her personal story of losing her husband suddenly to a brain haemorrhage. With honesty and courage, Katy talks about how she navigated the shock, grief, and overwhelming change that followed — and how she is slowly rebuilding her life for herself and her children. This episode is for anyone who has experienced loss, supported someone through it, or simply wants to understand the impact of brain haemorrh...
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
When might you need Legal Support After a Brain Haemorrhage?
In this powerful and practical episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, host Fiona Moss is joined by Lianne Jones and Gill Edwards from Hugh James Solicitors (the podcast's sponsors) for a compassionate conversation about the legal complexities that can follow a brain haemorrhage. Whether you're navigating the unexpected loss of a loved one or have questions about the quality of care received, this episode offers expert guidance on what legal steps to take, and when. From recognising t...
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1 month ago
58 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
Who's Really at Risk of a Brain Haemorrhage? Let’s Look at the Numbers
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of brain haemorrhages and answer questions such as who is really at risk of a brain haemorrhage? We are joined by Professor Stuart Allan, Professor of Neuroscience at The University of Manchester and one of the key figures behind the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre. Stuart has been a driving force behind intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) research and played a pivotal role in shaping the partnership between the University and the...
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2 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
Preventing Hereditary Brain Haemorrhages
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, talks to Rebecca Middleton, founder of HBA (Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support) the UK's first patient-centred organisation to provide information and support for people affected by hereditary brain aneurysms.Key Takeaways:What are Brain Aneursyms?Are they hereditary?Can they be treated?How can you get screened?Special Thanks:Thank you to Rebecca for supporting this episode and for all her work supporting the Brain Haemorrha...
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9 months ago
55 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
What causes Brain Haemorrhages? Are they hereditary? And your other FAQs.
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, talks to Professor Adrian Parry Jones, consultant neurologist and researcher from the University of Manchester, whose research focuses on improving the outcome for patients after intracerebral haemorrhage. We ask him many of your FAQs about brain haemorrhage.Key Takeaways:What causes them brain haemorrhages?The different types of brain haemorrhage.How do we treat them?Are they hereditary?Are certain genders or races more pr...
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10 months ago
54 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
How bad is alcohol for you, really?
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with special guest Andrew Misell; the Director for Wales at the Charity Alcohol Change UK and we will be speaking to him about the effect that alcohol has on our bodies, and our lives.Key Takeaways:What does Alcohol actually do to our bodies?Is there a safe level of alcohol to drink?What effect does alcohol have on our lives?Are you seeing a shift in how people drink alcohol?What are some easy wins today you can s...
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10 months ago
50 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
I experienced a brain haemorrhage and survived
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with special guest Suzy Lane, who opens up about her experience of having a brain haemorrhage.Suzy is immensely courageous and honest in sharing her story with us about the day she experienced her initial ‘thunderclap headache’. She discusses the initial Dr’s call, the ambulance, the confusion about what had actually happened, the panic and the loneliness she felt in hospital and then the surgery that saved her li...
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10 months ago
52 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
Finding Hope: Discovering Life-Saving Treatments After Brain Hemorrhage
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Dr Katie Murray to discuss the groundbreaking research being done at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, The University of Manchester, to improve the outcome of those who have experienced a Brain Haemorrhage.Katie Murray is a Research Fellow in the Division of Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. She became interested in neurovascular plasticity during her PhD with Prof Stuart Allan at the ...
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11 months ago
47 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
How to Navigate Grief
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Amber Jeffery to discuss grief. Amber Jeffrey is a celebrated podcast host, mentor and community facilitator. Her work & podcast, The Grief Gang, specialises in breaking down the stigma around the topic that is grief one conversation at a time, by sharing her own experiences of loss as well as the stories of others on both her show and online platforms. Through Amber’s passionate voice she has gone on ...
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11 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
I lost my mum to a brain haemorrhage
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Miles Powell, who opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his mother in 2011 due to a brain haemorrhage. Miles shares the emotional story of what happened to his mum, the sudden impact it had on him and his family, and the challenges they faced in coping with such an unexpected tragedy. Through this deeply personal conversation, Miles reflects on how the loss shaped his view on life, the ways he has learn...
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11 months ago
51 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
How you can sleep your way to a longer life
In this episode of ‘Prevent the Preventable’ we speak to David Lee, clinical director at Sleep Unlimited. Dave discusses the importance of sleep in the context of managing blood pressure and how it could potentially help to prevent brain haemorrhages. He also discusses how sleep can benefit those who have already had a haemorrhagic stroke and aid their recovery. A massive thank you to Dave Lee for supporting this episode. Key Takeaways: Why do we sleep?What is happening to our bodies wh...
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11 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
How checking your blood pressure could save your life (in more ways than one)
Welcome to the second episode of the Prevent the Preventable Podcast. In this episode, Host and NKMT Director, Fiona Moss is joined by Dr. Adam Greenstein, a leading expert in cardiovascular health, to explore an important topic: how checking your blood pressure could save your life. Dr. Greenstein walks us through the basics of blood pressure—what it is, how it works, and why it’s so crucial to monitor it regularly. We also dive into the serious effects of high blood pressure, from brain ...
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12 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
Introducing the Natalie Kate Moss Trust and 'Prevent the Preventable'
Welcome to this First Episode of the Prevent the Preventable Podcast. In this opening episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, guest host Jen Grieves interviews Director of the Natalie Kate Moss Trust (NKMT), Fiona Moss. Fiona shares the deeply personal and heartbreaking story behind why the trust was founded, its powerful initiatives, NKMT’s ongoing partnership with Manchester University and what the phrase "Prevent the Preventable" really means and how it supports the charity's...
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1 year ago
1 hour

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
Prevent the Preventable Intro
The Prevent The Preventable Podcast is on a mission to help you live longer, by preventing health complications before they start. Every year, brain haemorrhages affect millions of people… but they don’t have to, and at The Natalie Kate Moss Trust (NKMT) we’re here to make sure that they don’t. In this podcast, you will learn more about the reality of brain haemorrhages, their causes, how you prevent them and much more. Expect honest, straight forward conversations that will give you ...
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1 year ago

Prevent the Preventable Podcast
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work looks at how cutting-edge technologies like AI can be harnessed to improve patient outcomes in the most critical moments after a brain haemorrhage. Together, we discuss: What are some of the most promising ways AI could help improve diagnosis and patient care in the critical ear...