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From Fatigued to Focussed: A Cancer Survivor's Journey with Sleep Apnea
Nov 26, 2024
12m 47s
"I felt...a very electric shock": One Woman's Story of Extreme Facial Pain
Nov 12, 2024
16m 07s
Epilepsy and Motherhood: One Mom’s Journey
Oct 29, 2024
17m 26s
Life After Stroke: A Young Woman’s Recovery
Oct 15, 2024
22m 27s
Beyond the Page: One Teacher's Journey with a Reading Disability
Oct 1, 2024
14m 16s
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| 11/26/24 | From Fatigued to Focussed: A Cancer Survivor's Journey with Sleep Apnea | In this bonus episode, we delve into the life-changing journey of Carmen Chu, a cancer survivor and mother who was diagnosed with sleep apnea. Carmen shares her struggles with interrupted sleep, fatigue, and the impact on her daily life. She discusses her experience with sleep tests and the transformative benefits of using a CPAP machine. Additional Resources UHN’s Centre for Sleep Health and Research Dr. Frances Chung named UHN Inventor of the Year Dr. Douglas Bradley featured in KITE Resear... | 12m 47s | ||||||
| 11/12/24 | "I felt...a very electric shock": One Woman's Story of Extreme Facial Pain | In this bonus episode, we share Adriana Salazar's powerful and emotional journey. Adriana, a 40-year-old mother and wife, first experienced the pain on her honeymoon in Portugal. The pain disappeared but returned during her pregnancy, escalating to a point where she couldn't smile or eat. Despite seeing multiple specialists, she received her diagnosis only after her daughter's birth. After undergoing microvascular decompression surgery, Adriana finally found relief. Her journey from debilita... | 16m 07s | ||||||
| 10/29/24 | Epilepsy and Motherhood: One Mom’s Journey | Today, we’re diving into the deeply personal journey of Julianne Hazelwood, a journalist and new mother, who has lived with epilepsy since her early teenage years. Julianne shares her transformational experience of motherhood, the challenges of managing epilepsy, and how The Lullaby Project—a group that brings together expectant mothers with songwriters to create a song for their baby—became a therapeutic outlet during her pregnancy. Additional Resources The Lullaby Project The Lullaby Proje... | 17m 26s | ||||||
| 10/15/24 | Life After Stroke: A Young Woman’s Recovery | In this powerful and inspiring bonus episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Shruti Kothari, a 34-year-old actress and stroke survivor. On March 7, 2020, just before the pandemic shook the world, Shruti experienced a stroke while hosting friends at her apartment. Her left side went numb, and thanks to a quick-thinking friend trained in recognizing stroke symptoms, paramedics were called immediately. Shruti’s story is not just one of survival but thriving against all odds. She tal... | 22m 27s | ||||||
| 10/1/24 | Beyond the Page: One Teacher's Journey with a Reading Disability | In this bonus episode, we dive deeper into the lived experience of Matthew Cote, a teacher and advocate for those living with learning disabilities, including reading disabilities. Matthew shares his personal journey, detailing how his reading disability impacted his early years, from struggling to decode words and feeling isolated to the turning point when he received assistive technology that transformed his learning experience. He also talks about the crucial role of support from his famil... | 14m 16s | ||||||
| 9/17/24 | From Patient to Physician: One UHN Doctor’s Neurofibromatosis Story | Neurofibromatosis, also known as NF, is one of the most common genetic disorders affecting about 1 in 3000 people globally. However, little is known about the condition causing it to often be misdiagnosed or go undiagnosed. Neurofibromatosis causes different types of tumors to form in various parts of the body. In this bonus episode, Dr. Ryan Thomas, a family physician and Clinical Associate at UHN's Elisabeth Raab Neurofibromatosis Clinic—the only adult NF clinic in Canada—shares his person... | 9m 36s | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | Pedalling with Purpose: Fighting Parkinson’s with Exercise | Parkinson's disease is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world, affecting over 100,000 Canadians and 12,000 new cases diagnosed every year. In this bonus episode of Your Complex Brain, we explore the transformative power of exercise in managing Parkinson's symptoms and possibly slowing the disease’s progression. Join us as we hear from Steven Iseman, who was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease at 48. Now 58, Steven shares his remarkably journey from hiding his diag... | 14m 14s | ||||||
| 8/20/24 | Unbroken: John Ruffolo’s Inspiring Path to Recovery From a Spinal Cord Injury | In this bonus episode of Your Complex Brain, we hear from John Ruffolo, Founder and Managing Partner of Maverix Private Equity, who shares his personal journey of surviving a life-threatening cycling accident in 2020 that left him with a severe spinal cord injury. John recounts the harrowing moments following the accident, his extensive surgeries, and his remarkable recovery journey. Despite being diagnosed with the most severe grading of spinal cord injury, John’s relentless spirit and dedic... | 16m 40s | ||||||
| 8/6/24 | The Heart of Dementia Care: A Social Worker's Perspective | In this bonus episode of Your Complex Brain, we delve into the world of dementia care with Maria Martinez, a dedicated social worker at UHN’s Memory Clinic, part of the Krembil Brain Institute. With nearly 25 years of experience, Maria shares her journey from studying anthropology and sociology to becoming a vital support for patients living with dementia and their families. Maria highlights the unique challenges faced by those dealing with rare dementias and early-onset cases, emphasizing t... | 13m 24s | ||||||
| 7/23/24 | The Health Risks of Undiagnosed Sleep Apnea | Loud, disruptive snoring could be (but isn’t always) a sign of sleep apnea, a common condition in which breathing may stop and start many times throughout the night. You may be aware that sleep apnea can disrupt your sleep and cause fatigue, but did you know that it can also impact your heart, your brain – even your sex drive? In today’s episode, we discuss the health risks of undiagnosed sleep apnea and why, if you’re having trouble sleeping or staying awake during the day, if you’re expe... | 41m 21s | ||||||
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| 7/9/24 | How AI is Helping Scientists Understand Chronic Pain | At UHN’s Krembil Brain Institute, we have cared for many patients living with an extreme and heartbreaking facial pain disorder called trigeminal neuralgia. Patients often describe the pain as a lightning bolt to the face, or an electric shock. Some talk about the impact the disease has had on their family & relationships, including not being able to hug their loved ones, or kiss their children goodnight. In today’s episode, we discuss how AI is helping researchers look for patterns... | 39m 31s | ||||||
| 6/25/24 | The Lullaby Project: Music as Medicine | The Lullaby Project brings together expectant mothers with professional songwriters to write, record, and perform an original lullaby for their baby. In 2017, Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall brought this heartwarming initiative to Toronto, and invited partners to participate, including Dr. Esther Bui, a neurologist who specializes in treating women with epilepsy. Today, we’re exploring whether participating in a project like The Lullaby Project can improve overall mental health for pregnant ... | 39m 53s | ||||||
| 6/11/24 | What Women Need to Know About Stroke Prevention & Recovery | A stroke happens when there is a sudden blockage of blood flow to the brain or bleeding in the brain, which can result in symptoms such as numbness or weakness, trouble speaking, confusion, or dizziness. The type of symptoms one might experience depends largely on the type of stroke, and the area of the brain affected. But one thing is clear – despite the many advances in stroke care over the past 30 years, it's women who often suffer the most. In today’s episode, we discuss why women are ... | 46m 51s | ||||||
| 5/28/24 | Are Reading Disabilities Genetic? | Do you know a child who has difficulty spelling or sounding out words? Maybe they feel stressed or anxious when it comes to reading, or they try to avoid it altogether? These symptoms could be a sign of a reading disorder, which is the most common form of a learning disability. In this episode, we discuss the prevalence and impact of reading disorders, what scientists are learning about the genetic links, and what that could mean for new approaches and treatments in the future. Featuring: ... | 42m 15s | ||||||
| 5/14/24 | Erasing the Stigma of Neurofibromatosis | Have you ever heard of a genetic condition called neurofibromatosis, also known as NF? It’s one of the most common genetic disorders, affecting about 1 in 3000 people globally. NF causes different types of tumours to form in various parts of the body. Because so little is known about the condition, it’s often misdiagnosed, or not diagnosed at all. UHN is home to the Elisabeth Raab Neurofibromatosis Clinic, the only adult NF clinic in Canada. We discuss the clinic and the exciting research ... | 29m 08s | ||||||
| 4/30/24 | Can Exercise Slow the Progression of Parkinson’s? | Parkinson’s disease is the fast-growing neurological condition in the world. In Canada, more than 100,000 people are currently living with Parkinson's and 12,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. In this episode of Your Complex Brain, we discuss the latest science surrounding the benefits of exercise for Parkinson’s, including whether exercise can alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson’s or slow the progression of the disease. Featuring: Dr. Lorraine Kalia is a Neurologist & Se... | 37m 15s | ||||||
| 4/16/24 | 25 Years of Momentum in Spinal Cord Injury Research | In 1995, actor Christopher Reeve was injured in a horseback riding accident, leaving him quadriplegic - paralyzed from the shoulders down. He became a tireless advocate and a passionate supporter of research. Christopher’s dream was for those living with spinal cord injuries to have a better quality of life, and one day to walk again. More than 25 years later, thanks to advances in surgical approaches, neuroprotective drugs, and gene therapy using stem cells, that dream is becomin... | 40m 18s | ||||||
| 4/2/24 | Reduce Your Chances of Alzheimer’s. Here’s How. | In the time that it takes to say this sentence – three seconds – someone in the world will develop dementia, a group of symptoms impacting memory, thinking, mood, behaviour and the ability to complete everyday tasks. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. With people living longer, even into their 90s and beyond, dementia is becoming the biggest and most consequential global health threat of our time. But, according to a landmark study in The Lancet medical journal, there are 12 mo... | 35m 04s | ||||||
| 3/19/24 | The Lonely Brain | In a sweeping 2023 report, the US Surgeon General, Vivek Murthy, declared loneliness an epidemic and a public health emergency. According to the report, loneliness and isolation can lead to a significant increase in mental health disorders, such as anxiety and depression, as well as a nearly 30% increased risk of heart disease, stroke and among older adults, a 50% risk of dementia. Around the world, there are efforts to help people cope with loneliness. In the Netherlands, one grocery stor... | 24m 44s | ||||||
| 3/12/24 | Season 3 of the award-winning 'Your Complex Brain' podcast is back! | We are once again bringing you inside UHN’s Krembil Brain Institute, one of North America's largest and most innovative neurological centres, to meet the scientists & physicians advancing discovery, the patients who inspire us, and the care teams who support them. This season, we’re exploring some big new research in brain health, including: What young women need to know about preventing a stroke, Can loneliness re-wire your brain? And how YOU can reduce YOUR chances of Alzheimer’s... | 1m 00s | ||||||
| 11/28/23 | Dr. Kathryn Curtis' 5-Minute breathing practice | Breathing exercises are simple techniques can help improve your overall well-being by promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and increasing mindfulness. Listen to this original 5-minute 'Breathing Space' practice created by Dr. Kathryn Curtis for listeners of Your Complex Brain. Dr. Kathryn Curtis is a clinical psychologist at the Comprehensive Integrated Pain Program at UHN, where she provides psychological services to individuals living with chronic pain. Dr. Curtis' research evaluates min... | 6m 01s | ||||||
| 11/14/23 | Harry Forestell on his Deep Brain Stimulation surgery for Parkinson's | Harry Forestell is a journalist with CBC Television. In 2013, he noticed a tremor in his right hand and was unsure what it was. It was later determined to be Parkinson's disease. He was referred to Dr. Tony Lang and the team at Toronto Western Hospital, a movement disorder clinic. They confirmed the diagnosis and began treatment. The symptoms of the disease began to worsen, and he was frustrated by the amount of focus and attention it took to walk normally. His doctor suggested deep br... | 13m 45s | ||||||
| 10/31/23 | Why Fran Rider has donated her brain post-mortem to the Canadian Concussion Centre | Fran Ryder is the president of the Ontario Women's Hockey Association and has been involved in women's hockey for many years. She has played and volunteered in various capacities in the sport. She has also been involved in research and initiatives related to spinal injuries and concussions in hockey, working closely with Dr. Charles Tator, a world-renowned neurosurgeon and researcher, on these initiatives. Dr. Tator has been a mentor and inspiration to her. She has also been a champion... | 11m 32s | ||||||
| 10/17/23 | Natalie Ladly on parenting a child with special needs & the importance of supporting research | Natalie Ladly is the president and fundraising chair for CDKL5 Canada. She lives in Heathcoate, a town outside of Collingwood, Ontario, with her husband Eric and their three children: Brynn, Reece, and Cullen. Brynn has CDD, a rare disease that prevents the brain from developing normally. She was diagnosed with the disease at nine months old, and since then, Natalie has been dedicated to raising awareness and funds for research. Natalie is also a member of the CDKL5 Canada board, which... | 14m 06s | ||||||
| 10/3/23 | Why Jack Conway is participating in a VR research trial to improve his vision after a brain tumour | Jack Conway, a 19-year-old from Toronto, Canada, is a huge fan of video games and roller coasters. His family includes his mom, Kim, his dad, Steve, and his older brother, Brian. Jack plays a variety of video games, from Call of Duty to Minecraft, and he loves roller coasters. He also has a vision impairment due to a brain tumor he had when he was a baby. He was one of the first children in the world to receive a certain treatment for the tumor, and he spent a lot of time at SickKids h... | 10m 11s | ||||||
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