
Gut Punched: EP 66 Mixed, but Mostly Positive – Updates in the Alzheimer’s Fight
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In Episode 66, host Jeff Edwards reflects on a week that was “mixed, but mostly positive” — a theme echoed in the episode’s encouraging developments in Alzheimer’s research and caregiving support. Jeff shares personal insights from a busy week, including a promising meeting that may bring exciting news for the podcast’s Hispanic audience, and another eye-opening caregiver support meeting.
While a planned segment featuring “A Different Kind of Caregiver” wasn’t ready in time for this episode, Jeff promises its arrival in the next installment. In the meantime, Episode 66 delivers a compelling lineup of new studies and stories:
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🎶 Music and Brain Health: A new study suggests that playing a musical instrument may slow brain aging.
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💊 Hope on the Horizon: A cancer drug combination shows potential to reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms.
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⚠️ Medication Alert: A common chronic pain medication is now being linked to dementia.
As always, Jeff revisits the core GutPunched Tenets, offering practical, heartfelt advice for caregivers — from self-care reminders to strategies for building a reliable support network and creating a help signal for loved ones.
This episode also highlights vital resources like:
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The Dubin Center (dubincenter.com)
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Alzheimer’s Support Network (alzsupport.org)
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The Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Navigation Service – Call 855-271-2662 for free, personalized support
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And the newly formed GUTPUNCHED Facebook Group
Jeff closes the episode with gratitude for the community helping to grow the podcast, and a heartfelt reminder: There is help and hope out there—you just need to know where to look. That’s why we’re here.
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