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1 Fifth Avenue: The Last Walk of Dorothy Arnold 6:43
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In 1910, Dorothy Arnold—a wealthy, educated socialite from New York City—left her home for a shopping trip and never returned.
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المحتوى المقدم من RCSI. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة RCSI أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
RCSI MyHealth provides a trusted and accessible source of information on health and well-being. The series covers health and well-being topics of broad interest to patients, their families and the wider public. Access to accurate health information is an important resource to empower people with the tools to maintain good health and well-being. The lecture series is open to those who want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts. The series aims to demystify common health concerns by drawing expertise and insight from our team of researchers and international health experts at the cutting-edge of medical and healthcare developments. If you want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts, subscribe to the RCSI MyHealth podcast today. For more information on previous MyHealth lecture series events, please visit www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures
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المحتوى المقدم من RCSI. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة RCSI أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
RCSI MyHealth provides a trusted and accessible source of information on health and well-being. The series covers health and well-being topics of broad interest to patients, their families and the wider public. Access to accurate health information is an important resource to empower people with the tools to maintain good health and well-being. The lecture series is open to those who want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts. The series aims to demystify common health concerns by drawing expertise and insight from our team of researchers and international health experts at the cutting-edge of medical and healthcare developments. If you want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts, subscribe to the RCSI MyHealth podcast today. For more information on previous MyHealth lecture series events, please visit www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures
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1 RCSI MyHealth Series - Sleep through the lifecycle: a toolkit for resting deeply at every stage in life 41:44
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he final episode of the RCSI MyHealth series 2024/25 explores the crucial role of sleep in our overall health, wellbeing and performance. Despite its importance, many people struggle to achieve sufficient and restorative sleep. In this episode, we will delve into what happens to the brain and body during sleep, the key factors that influence sleep quality, and evidence-based tools to improve it. We will also examine the impact of sleep on memory, learning, and cognitive function, as well as its deep connections to mental health. This episode is chaired by Dr Jolanta Burke, Associate Professor, RCSI Centre for Positive Health Sciences Panellists include: Professor Richard Costello, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine RCSI & Consultant in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Beaumont Hospital Dr Maria Pertl , Lecturer, Department of Health Psychology, School of Population Health, RCSI; Chartered Health Psychologist; Certified Lifestyle Medicine practitioner, British Society of Lifestyle Medicine, and member of the Irish Society of Lifestyle Medicine Mr Motty Varghese, Sleep Physiologist, The Sleep Therapy Clinic…

1 The changing landscape of diabetes: prevention, treatment and supports 51:33
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The fifth episode of the RCSI MyHealth series 2024/25 explores the evolving landscape of diabetes, examining the latest trends in prevalence, causes, and impacts. The panel members highlight the advances in treatment and technology for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, while also offering personal insights and future directions for prevention, management, and support. This episode is chaired by Professor Suzanne McDonough, Head, School of Physiotherapy, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panellists include: Dr Kate Gajewska, Clinical Manager for Advocacy and Research, Diabetes Ireland. Professor Edward Gregg, Head, School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Professor Diarmuid Smith, Consultant Endocrinologist, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin. Professor Seamus Sreenan, Director, Graduate Entry Medicine Programme, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Consultant in Diabetes and Endocrinology, Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin.…

1 Cannabis and young minds: what parents and families should know 1:23:31
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Listener Discretion Advised This audio contains content intended for adults and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. If you're looking for educational materials that are more suitable for younger audiences, please visit: https://johnnysambassadors.org/teachers/ This RCSI MyHealth Series event, focusing on the topic of cannabis and young minds, explores the latest research on how cannabis affects brain development and mental health in young people. This episode is chaired by Miriam O’Callaghan, Irish television presenter and current affairs presenter with RTÉ. Panellists include: Ms Laura Stack, Founder and CEO of Johnny’s Ambassadors . Professor Mary Cannon, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, RCSI and Consultant Psychiatrist, Beaumont Hospital. Professor Norman Delanty, Consultant Neurologist at Beaumont Hospital, Clinical Investigator with FutureNeuro Research Centre, and RCSI Honorary Clinical Professor. Professor Colin O’Gara, Consultant Psychiatrist and Head of Addiction Services, St John of God Hospital. All useful resources, including all of those shared by our speakers and those that were made available to take away from the support stands present on the night, can be freely downloaded and viewed on the website www.rcsi.com/myhealth…

1 "I don't know how to feel": coping strategies for life with cancer 1:04:48
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The third episode in the RCSI MyHealth series 2024/2025, focusing on emotional well-being following a cancer diagnosis, took place as an in-person event at RCSI’s St Stephen’s Green campus in Dublin city centre earlier this month. The event featured healthcare providers and patient advocates who shared personal insights and coping strategies for life with cancer. This episode is chaired by Dr Padraic Dunne, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panellists included: Dr Maria Pertl, Lecturer, Department of Health Psychology, School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Vicky Cooper Lunt, Principal Clinical Psychologist, Psycho-Oncology Service, Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre Ms Corrinne Hasson, Director of Services, Irish Cancer Society Two guest speakers also join the panel to share their personal experience of a cancer diagnosis and a cancer diagnosis of a family member: Dr Elysha Brennan, RCSI Alumna, Paediatrics SpR and 2015 Rose of Tralee Mr Alan McGovern, Patient and Family Advocate For more information and links to useful resources, visit www.rcsi.com/myhealth…

1 Understanding and managing chronic pain 51:48
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The second episode in the RCSI MyHealth series 2024/2025 will focus on the topic of understanding and managing chronic pain. This episode will explore the complex presentation of chronic pain. The panel will discuss the various management options, including the importance of therapeutic alliance and self-management to empower people living with chronic pain. This episode will be chaired by Professor Helen French, Associate Professor in Physiotherapy, School of Physiotherapy, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panellists include: Professor Suzanne McDonough, Professor and Head of School of Physiotherapy, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Padraic Dunne, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr David Moore, Consultant Pain Specialist, Beaumont Hospital, and RCSI Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer Ms Catherine Flanagan, Patient advocate for people living with pain…

1 Dementia and maintaining a healthy brain for life 30:58
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As part of this discussion, the panel will discuss the emotional impact of a diagnosis from a patient advocate living with Lewy Body Dementia, raise awareness and share practical tools for maintaining brain health, as well as discuss developments in disease modifying treatments in this area. This episode will be chaired by Professor Annie Curtis, Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Panellists include: Professor Alan Moore, Consultant Geriatrician, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin and Honorary Clinical Lecturer, RCSI Professor Norman Delanty, Consultant Neurologist at Beaumont Hospital, Clinical Investigator with SFI FutureNeuro Research Centre, and RCSI Honorary Clinical Professor Ms Kathleen Farrell, patient advocate for people living with dementia…

1 Cardiovascular disease in women: risk factors, prevention and supports 34:30
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As part of this discussion, the panel will raise awareness around the key risk factors for heart health, in particular, how menopause affects women’s risk of heart disease and stroke, the role of lifestyle medicine in prevention and specific supports available around maintaining cardiac health and preventing cardiovascular disease. This episode will be chaired by Dr Sarah Barry , Director of Academic Programmes, Senior Lecturer, School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panelists include: Professor Robert Byrne , Director of Cardiology at the Mater Private Hospital, Dublin and Chair of Cardiovascular Research, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Robert Kelly , Senior Lecturer, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, and Consultant Cardiology & Lifestyle Medicine, Beacon Hospital Dublin Dr Una O’Neill , General Practitioner, Mercer’s Medical Centre, and GP trainer on the RCSI GP Training Programme…

1 Nutrition for healthy growth and development 37:00
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As part of this discussion, the panel will address the key concerns and worries that parents have around the topic of child nutrition and provide information and practical advice to support healthy growth and development. This episode will be chaired by Professor Oran D. Kennedy, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine, RCSI Panelists include: Dr Michael Riordan, Clinical Senior Lecture, RCSI and Consultant in Nephrology, CHI at Temple Street and Crumlin Dr Claire Timon, Lecturer in the School of Population Health, RCSI…

1 Antibiotic-resistant superbugs: can they be stopped? 32:01
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In this episode the panel will address some of the issues we are facing globally with the rise of antibiotic resistance, review new and developing research in this area, and look at prevention and control measures that can be taken to reduce the impact and limit the spread of resistance. Chair: Dr Deirdre Fitzgerald Hughes , Senior Lecturer at the Department of Microbiology and Deputy Head of School of Postgraduate Studies, RCSI, Speakers: Professor Fidelma Fitzpatrick , Consultant Microbiologist, Beaumont Hospital and Head of Department, Clinical Microbiology, RCSI Dr Caroline McCarthy , General Practitioner and Clinical Lecturer, Department of General Practice, RCSI…

1 Stroke: prevention and new developments in treatments and rehabilitation 38:12
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In this episode, the panel will address some of the preventative measures, as well as focus on the recent developments in treatments, rehabilitation and the acute care of stroke patients, as well as sharing a personal journey with stroke. Chair: Professor Anne Hickey, Professor of Psychology and Deputy Dean for Positive Education, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Principal Investigator, Post-stroke Cognition Research Group Speakers: Mr Martin Fahy, iPASTAR PPI champion Professor Frances Horgan, Professor at the School of Physiotherapy, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Professor David Williams, Professor of Stroke Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Beaumont Hospital…

1 Back to School: Help your children to flourish 35:48
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In this episode, researchers from the RCSI Centre for Positive Health Sciences will discuss how parents and caregivers can make the start of the school year a positive experience for children and teenagers. Chair: Professor Ciaran O'Boyle, Director, Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Speakers: Dr Jolanta Burke, Senior Lecturer, RCSI Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Mary Collins, Chartered Psychologist & Senior Coach Practitioner, Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Trudy Meehan, Senior Clinical Psychologist specialising in child and adolescent mental health and lecturer at the Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences…

1 Vaping – What Does the Science Tell Us? 32:04
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In this episode, our expert panel will discuss the existing and emerging evidence on vaping and what it means for our health. Chair Professor Anne Hickey, Professor of Psychology and Deputy Dean for Positive Education, RCSI Speakers Professor Gerry McElvaney, Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, RCSI Professor Donal F. O'Shea, Professor and Head of Department, Department of Chemistry, RCSI Dr Dan Wu, Honorary Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, RCSI Additional recommended resources and links can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…

1 Debunking the Myths: Talking to Teenagers About Sexual Health 26:46
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This episode explores 'Debunking the Myths: Talking to Teenagers About Sexual Health' – The RCSI led programme providing science based information on sexual and reproductive health to teenagers and their parents. In this episode, the panel will discuss how to find clear and reliable information about sexual and reproductive health that will help both teenagers and parents with this sometimes challenging journey. Chair: Dr Trudy Meehan, Chartered Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer, Centre for Positive Health Sciences, RCSI Speakers: Professor Fergal D. Malone – Professor and Chairman, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, RCSI and Consultant Obstetrician, Rotunda Hospital Dublin Dr Zara Molphy – Head of Research Programmes, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, RCSI Dr Ronan Daly – Clinical Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, RCSI Additional recommended resources and links can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…

1 Menopause Part II – From Coping to Thriving 42:16
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In this episode, our panel will continue a conversation started last year, with updates from new evidence and will provide practical ideas and resources to help navigate the menopause transition and post menopause phase of life, including how to manage this transition at work. In February 2022, RCSI aired a MyHealth episode on the menopause called ‘Living Well through Perimenopause and Menopause’. During the episode, our expert panel discussed empowering women to a better menopause experience through increased awareness of their multidisciplinary, evidence-based healthcare and self-care options. In a new second part of this series, we will put a focus on the experience of older women, the longer-term effects of using HRT and equity of access to healthcare, via questions previously submitted from the audience. Panellists Louise Keating (Chair), Physiotherapist and Lecturer, School of Physiotherapy and Co-chair of RCSI Women’s Network Dr Sumi Dunne, GP and Lecturer, Department of General Practice, RCSI Dr Lisa Mellon, Psychotherapist and Lecturer, Department of Health Psychology, School of Population Health, RCSI Additional recommended resources and links can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…

1 Addressing Obesity Stigma and Bias to Strengthen Healthcare in Ireland 32:46
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In this episode, the panel will discuss the science behind obesity, as well as explore some of the common misconceptions around obesity and stigma, how we think and talk about obesity, and best practices in obesity care delivery. Chair: Dr Oran Kennedy, Lecturer at the Department of Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Speakers: Dr Grace O’Malley, Senior Lecturer, School of Physiotherapy, RCSI & and Clinical Lead in the Child & Adolescence Obesity Service at CHI Dr Elaine Byrne, Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Positive Psychology and Health, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Deirdre Murphy, volunteer at the Irish Coalition for People Living with Obesity Additional recommended resources and links can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…
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This episode of the RCSI MyHealth Series is on the topic of ‘Positive ageing – retiring well’. As part of this discussion, the panel will explore the process of retirement from a psychological aspect and lifestyle medicine perspective, as well as sharing practical tools and strategies to prepare for a successful retirement. Speakers: Dr Trudy Meehan, Lecturer at the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health Professor Robert Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, RCSI, and Medical Director Lifestyle Health & WellBeing Consultant Cardiology & Lifestyle Medicine, Beacon Hospital, Dublin Additional recommended resources and links can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…
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1 Mental Health Matters: Understanding and Supporting Youth Mental Health 43:35
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In this MyHealth Series episode, our panel discuss the importance of prioritising young people’s mental health, identifying early warning signs and sharing supports and things we can do to help protect young people’s mental health. This episode is chaired by Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Director of the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health. Panelists include: Professor Patrick McGorry AO, Executive Director, Orygen; Professor of Youth Mental Health, Centre for Youth Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Professor Mary Cannon, Department of Psychiatry, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Lisa McCarthy, Third Year Medical Student, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Helen Coughlan, Department of Psychiatry, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Additional useful resources shared during this episode can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…
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1 The six pillars of lifestyle medicine (Part 1) 44:42
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Learning to live well is the theme of the next two episodes in the MyHealth series. In part 1, a panel of RCSI experts review the lifestyle medicine pillars of physical activity and exercise, healthy relationships and sleep to explore the strategies and tools we can use to improve our physical and emotional health. This episode is chaired by Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Director of the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health. Panelists include: Dr Annie Curtis, Senior Lecturer in the RCSI School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences Dr Helen French, Senior Lecturer at the RCSI School of Physiotherapy Dr Trudy Meehan, Lecturer at the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health Additional useful resources shared during this episode can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures Recorded October 2021…
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1 Navigating cancer: prevention, treatment and support 18:55
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In this RCSI MyHealth Series episode, our panel of experts provide a broad overview of cancer and address some of those most commonly asked questions about symptoms, risk factors and prevention measures, treatments and preparing for treatment, and the latest in cancer research. This episode is chaired by Professor Leonie Young, Scientific Director at Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre and Professor at the Department of Surgery, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panelists include: Professor Patrick Morris, Clinical Director Beaumont RCSI Cancer Centre, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Clinical Lead in Medical Oncology Medical Director, Cancer Clinical Trials and Research Unit, RCSI Hospital Group Dr Maeve Mullooly, Senior Research Fellow and Health Research Board Emerging Investigator at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences It was recorded in March 2022.…
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1 The six pillars of lifestyle medicine (Part 2) 42:11
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The theme of learning to live well continues in this next instalment of MyHealth. In part 2, our panel show how the remaining three pillars of lifestyle medicine; diet and nutrition, stress reduction and mental health, and harmful substance reduction can help us to make positive changes in our lives to improve our physical and emotional health. This episode is chaired by Professor Ciaran O’Boyle, Director of the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health. Panelists include: Louise Tully, Researcher at RCSI and Registered Nutritionist with the Association for Nutrition (UKVRN) Dr Pádraic Dunne, Immunologist, practicing psychotherapist and meditation teacher at the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health Professor Mary Cannon, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health, Department of Psychiatry, RCSI Additional useful resources shared during this episode can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures Recorded November 2021…
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1 Living well through perimenopause and menopause 1:05:23
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In May 2021, public discourse gathered pace on how perimenopause and menopause was experienced by women in Ireland and their experiences in healthcare. In this RCSI MyHealth Series episode, our expert panel will focus on moving the conversation forward to empower women to a better menopause experience through increased awareness of their person-centred, multidisciplinary, evidence-based healthcare options. This episode is chaired by Professor Tracy Robson, Professor and Head of School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Panelists include: Dr Caoimhe Hartley, GP at Menopause Health and GP Tutor at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Lisa Mellon, Lecturer, Division of Population Health Sciences, Department of Psychology, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Maeve Whelan, RCSI Alumnus and Practice Associate and Founder at Milltown Physiotherapy Additional useful resources shared during this episode can be found on the RCSI website www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures Recorded February 2021…
RCSI MyHealth is a suite of initiatives that provides a trusted and accessible source of information on health and well-being. The series covers health and well-being topics of broad interest to patients, their families and the wider public. Access to accurate health information is an important resource to empower people with the tools to maintain good health and well-being. The lecture series is open to those who want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts. The series aims to demystify common health concerns by drawing expertise and insight from our team of researchers and international health experts at the cutting-edge of medical and healthcare developments. If you want to learn more about common illnesses and health-related topics directly from healthcare experts, subscribe to the RCSI MyHealth podcast today. For more information on previous MyHealth lecture series events, please visit www.rcsi.com/myhealthlectures…
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