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MyHealth RCSI

MyHealth RCSI

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MyHealth RCSI is a free programme of community events, expert talks and on-demand content, sharing trusted health information for all. Making health human At RCSI, we’re not just experts. We’re listeners, collaborators and connectors, making health more understandable, more personal, and more human.   MyHealth RCSI is a space where lived experience and expert advice come together, helping everyone explore, question and understand their health on their own terms.  Making research real It’s about bridging the gap between world-class science and everyday life, translating research into real-world answers, and approaching every topic with care and clarity.   Conversations that count These episodes connect expert knowledge with everyday life. We share stories and science to help you understand, question and explore health in ways that matter to you.RCSI Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
Episodios
  • Clearing the air - Let’s talk about air pollution and what we can do to breathe better.
    Mar 10 2026
    We’re diving into the impact of air pollution on our health, our families, and our communities. Whether you live in a busy city, care about climate justice, or simply want to protect your loved ones, this is a conversation that matters. You'll hear from experts who will help us understand how air pollution affects our bodies, and more importantly, what we can do about it. From small everyday changes to bigger policy shifts, we’ll explore practical steps we can all take to breathe better and push for cleaner, healthier air for everyone. This episode was recorded in front of a small studio audience on Wednesday, 25 February 2026. Professor Ed Gregg, Head, School of Population Health, RCSI, hosts the discussion. Joining Ed for this important conversation are: Professor Killian Hurley, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, RCSI and Respiratory Consultant Physician, Beaumont Hospital Professor Debbi Stanistreet, Professor of Public Health, Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, School of Population Health, RCSI Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah CBE, Advocate for clean air, founder, director and trustee of the Ella Roberta Foundation Want to hear more?  Join the conversation at #MyHealthRCSI and subscribe to the RCSI YouTube and podcast channels for expert-led content on health and wellbeing.  Catch up anytime at www.rcsi.com/myhealth, where you can watch or listen to past episodes.  MyHealth RCSI is proudly supported by PRESIDIO. Together, we are creating a space where lived experience and expert advice come together, helping everyone explore, question and understand their health on their own terms.
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    40 m
  • Movement for healthy brains: Exploring how physical activity supports brain health and empowers people living with neurological conditions.
    Dec 2 2025
    We explore how movement and physical activity can boost brain health and improve everyday life for people living with neurological conditions like epilepsy and Parkinson’s. You’ll hear powerful personal stories and learn how movement can be a source of strength, confidence, and connection. Movement isn’t just good for the body, it’s great for the brain too.  Whether you're living with a neurological condition, caring for someone who is, or simply curious about the link between movement and brain health, this episode is full of practical insights and uplifting stories.  This episode was recorded in front of a small studio audience on Wednesday, 5 November 2025.Dr Claire Behan, Lecturer and Programme Director, School of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI, and Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Epilepsy, St James’s Hospital , hosts the discussion. Joining Claire for this important conversation are: Professor Norman Delanty, Consultant Neurologist at Beaumont Hospital, Clinical Investigator with FutureNeuro, and RCSI Honorary Clinical Professor Dr Ailish Malone, Senior Lecturer, School of Physiotherapy and Principal Investigator and Research Programme Lead, CP-Life Research Centre, and CORU Registered Physiotherapist Ian O’Brien, husband and father living with Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease (EOPD) Want to hear more?  Join the conversation at #MyHealthRCSI and subscribe to the RCSI YouTube and podcast channels for expert-led content on health and wellbeing. Catch up anytime at www.rcsi.com/myhealth, where you can watch or listen to past episodes.  MyHealth RCSI is proudly supported by PRESIDIO. Together, we are creating a space where lived experience and expert advice come together, helping everyone explore, question and understand their health on their own terms.
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    34 m
  • Rethinking Asthma: Discover the latest thinking on asthma. What works, what's new, and why it matters.
    Nov 4 2025
    We’re taking a fresh look at asthma and breaking down the latest research into simple, everyday tips that can make a difference. You’ll hear real stories from people living with asthma, learn practical advice from experts, and discover how to support someone you care about – whether it’s a child, an adult, or anyone managing asthma alongside other health challenges. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience on Tuesday, 21 October 2025. Professor Steve Kerrigan, Deputy Head of School (Research), School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences RCSI, hosts the discussion. Joining Steve for this important conversation are: Professor Richard Costello, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine RCSI and Consultant Respiratory Physician, Beaumont Hospital Joanne Walsh, Practice Nurse at Mercer's Medical Centre with special interest in Asthma education and management Colet Murphy, asthma advocate and person living with asthma Caroline Madden, asthma advocate and mother to a child living with asthma Want to hear more?  Join the conversation at #MyHealthRCSI and subscribe to the RCSI YouTube and podcast channels for expert-led content on health and wellbeing. Catch up anytime at www.rcsi.com/myhealth, where you can watch or listen to past episodes.  MyHealth RCSI is proudly supported by PRESIDIO. Together, we are creating a space where lived experience and expert advice come together, helping everyone explore, question and understand their health on their own terms.
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    50 m
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