
Who's Really at Risk of a Brain Haemorrhage? Let’s Look at the Numbers
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How common is a brain haemorrhage? Who does it affect, and what are the outcomes? In this eye-opening episode, we unpack the latest UK and global statistics on brain haemorrhage — and what they reveal about risk, survival, and inequality.
Featuring:
A public health expert or epidemiologist
A representative from a stroke charity or NHS data analyst
A survivor whose experience highlights a lesser-known demographic
Key topics:
Annual incidence of brain haemorrhage in the UK
Survival rates and recovery outcomes
Gender, age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic disparities
Why many cases are preventable — and where we’re falling short
How better awareness and screening could change the numbers
A data-driven deep dive that gives listeners a sense of scale, urgency, and hope.