GUT PUNCHED: ALZHEIMER’S & CAREGIVERS
Gut Punched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers EP 46
In this episode of GUTPUNCHED, host Jeff Edwards reflects on a meaningful week, having spoken at an Alzheimer’s Association dinner where he met dedicated individuals working to raise funds for crucial research and resources. He highlights the importance of these efforts in supporting those affected by the disease.
Jeff also shares a personal experience—taking a cognitive test. While initially nervous, he was pleased with his performance and uses this moment to stress the importance of early cognitive screening, particularly for those 50 and older. Establishing a baseline now, he explains, can be essential for future comparisons.
The episode then dives into two intriguing topics:
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Could Ozempic Lower Alzheimer’s Risk in Diabetes Patients? – A look at recent research exploring whether this popular diabetes medication might have protective cognitive benefits.
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Delayed Dream Sleep as an Early Alzheimer’s Indicator – Discussing findings that suggest disruptions in REM sleep could be an early warning sign of Alzheimer’s.
Finally, Jeff continues his insightful interview with the owner of Heart, Body & Mind Home Care, an award-winning home care company recognized for setting a high standard in the industry. This segment provides a deeper look into how innovative home care services are improving the lives of patients and caregivers alike.
A compelling episode filled with personal reflections, emerging research, and expert insights—one not to miss!
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