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The Beat by Heart & Stroke
Heart And Stroke Foundation of Canada
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
Featuring expert guests, inspiring personal stories and new insights about heart and brain health, The Beat bridges cutting-edge science with the realities of living with heart disease or stroke. Hosted by Caroline Lavallée, someone who understands the experience of heart disease firsthand, The Beat podcast is for everyone who is living with these conditions, is caring for someone who is, or is simply on a journey to better health. In Canada, it’s not a matter of if but when heart disease and stroke will touch our lives. It may surprise you that every five minutes, somebody dies from these conditions. Plus, heart attacks, cardiac arrests and stroke often strike without warning—changing our lives in an instant. Heart & Stroke is Canada’s go-to resource for information about heart disease and stroke, and the world-renowned researchers and innovative treatments that are helping us fight these conditions. There’s never been a more exciting time for the intersection of modern science, health and human connection. Subscribe to The Beat to stay informed, get inspired and rediscover hope.
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Featuring expert guests, inspiring personal stories and new insights about heart and brain health, The Beat bridges cutting-edge science with the realities of living with heart disease or stroke. Hosted by Caroline Lavallée, someone who understands the experience of heart disease firsthand, The Beat podcast is for everyone who is living with these conditions, is caring for someone who is, or is simply on a journey to better health. In Canada, it’s not a matter of if but when heart disease and stroke will touch our lives. It may surprise you that every five minutes, somebody dies from these conditions. Plus, heart attacks, cardiac arrests and stroke often strike without warning—changing our lives in an instant. Heart & Stroke is Canada’s go-to resource for information about heart disease and stroke, and the world-renowned researchers and innovative treatments that are helping us fight these conditions. There’s never been a more exciting time for the intersection of modern science, health and human connection. Subscribe to The Beat to stay informed, get inspired and rediscover hope.
Show more...
Mental Health
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Heart disease, stroke and your mental health
The Beat by Heart & Stroke
22 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Heart disease, stroke and your mental health

 In the event of a heart attack, cardiac arrest or stroke, the first priority is to physically treat the problem. But with heart disease and stroke, it’s becoming increasingly more important to address the psychological reactions that patients have after being diagnosed, treated and discharged from the hospital. In this episode, Dr. Gayla Tennen, a staff psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, explains the serious mental health impacts that many people experience following a heart attack or stroke. Caroline also shares the stories of Kathy Isaac, a woman who recently suffered a stroke, and Paul Goldberg, who had a heart attack. The episode will explore how the stress of these cardiovascular events can lead to different mental health challenges including anxiety, depression, difficulty focusing for long periods and more. As patients recover physically, they need more support to help them overcome the mental health challenges that can accompany heart conditions, stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. After listening to this episode, you’ll be reminded of the important fact that treating mental health is part of treating the entire person, not just their diagnosis. 

The Beat by Heart & Stroke
Featuring expert guests, inspiring personal stories and new insights about heart and brain health, The Beat bridges cutting-edge science with the realities of living with heart disease or stroke. Hosted by Caroline Lavallée, someone who understands the experience of heart disease firsthand, The Beat podcast is for everyone who is living with these conditions, is caring for someone who is, or is simply on a journey to better health. In Canada, it’s not a matter of if but when heart disease and stroke will touch our lives. It may surprise you that every five minutes, somebody dies from these conditions. Plus, heart attacks, cardiac arrests and stroke often strike without warning—changing our lives in an instant. Heart & Stroke is Canada’s go-to resource for information about heart disease and stroke, and the world-renowned researchers and innovative treatments that are helping us fight these conditions. There’s never been a more exciting time for the intersection of modern science, health and human connection. Subscribe to The Beat to stay informed, get inspired and rediscover hope.