Gut Punched: Alzheimer’s & Caregivers
Gut Punched: Tomorrow’s Treatments Today: Brain Health, Hope & the Caregiver Journey
This week on GutPunched Podcast, we welcome Dr. Deborah Coe Silver from the Neuropsychiatric Research Center for an informed, inspiring, and deeply important conversation about brain health, memory care, and the future of Alzheimer’s research.
The Neuropsychiatric Research Center has become a true hidden gem in our community—offering groundbreaking clinical research, cognitive testing, education, and support for individuals and families navigating memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Deborah Coe Silver shares her passion for helping patients and caregivers navigate the rapidly changing landscape of neuropsychiatric care, offering hope through today’s emerging treatments and tomorrow’s innovations.
We’ll also spotlight a new program from the Alzheimer’s Association that may benefit caregivers and families, plus discuss a fascinating article exploring how high salt intake may contribute to worsening memory loss.
And of course, we’ll hear from Dr. John Huffaker in another edition of “What’s New with Alzheimer’s,” where he answers a listener’s question about frontal temporal dementia and provides practical insight into one of the more challenging forms of cognitive decline.
As always, we return to the FIVE TENETS that guide everything we do here at GutPunched:
Take care of yourself
Don’t do this alone
Accept help
Create a help signal
And remember: caregiving will change your life—so give it your best
This episode is filled with education, encouragement, compassion, and real-world support for caregivers, families, and anyone concerned about brain health.
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