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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 25 MIN

Adjusting to the New Normal | Alzheimer’s Caregiver Tips and Research Benefits

from Gut Punched: Alzheimer’s & Caregivers

In Episode 91 of GutPunched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers, host Jeff Edwards continues his interview with Dr. John Huffaker of the Neuropsychiatric Research Center (NPRC), discussing how clinical research centers help advance Alzheimer’s treatment and provide opportunities for families. This episode also shares caregiver adjustment strategies from the Alzheimer’s Association, focusing on coping with the emotional and practical challenges of a new dementia diagnosis. Topics include: Benefits of Alzheimer’s clinical trials Adjusting to life after diagnosis Caregiver mental health Building a support system Alzheimer’s research updates Caregiver survival strategies GutPunched delivers real-life Alzheimer’s caregiver advice, research insights, and practical tools for families navigating dementia care. #AlzheimersCaregiver #AlzheimersPodcast #DementiaCareTips #ClinicalTrials #MemoryLossSupport #CaregiverResources #AlzheimersResearch #JeffEdwards #GutPunchedPodcast  

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