Prevent the Preventable Podcast

Who's Really at Risk of a Brain Haemorrhage? Let’s Look at the Numbers


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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 Natalie Kate Moss Trust.


Together, we explore:
Who is really at risk of a brain haemorrhage?
How many people in the UK suffer a brain haemorrhage every year?
What’s the survival rate?
Does your postcode, income, or ethnicity affect how quickly you get diagnosed or how well you recover?
And most importantly —how many cases are preventable? And what can we be doing to prevent them?


This conversation helps us better understand brain haemorrhages - because the more we know, the more we understand, the more we can do to create change.
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Prevent the Preventable PodcastBy The Natalie Kate Moss Trust