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Gut Punched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers EP 86 - Dr. John Huffaker

Gut Punched: Alzheimer’s and Caregivers EP 86 - Dr. John Huffaker

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This episode begins Part One of a heartfelt and eye-opening discussion with Dr. John Huffaker of the Neuropsychiatric Research Center (NPRC), a clinical research center dedicated to improving how Alzheimer’s disease is detected and treated.

Dr. Huffaker introduces the p-tau 217 blood test, a breakthrough that may allow Alzheimer’s to be identified earlier than ever before. But what truly sets this episode apart is how the information is delivered. Dr. Huffaker takes complex science and explains it in a way that caregivers often exhausted, overwhelmed, and searching for answers can truly understand.

This episode also launches a new recurring segment, “What’s New in Alzheimer’s with Dr. John Huffaker,” where real listener questions are answered directly by a trusted expert. It’s one more way GutPunched continues to remind caregivers that their questions matter and that they are not facing this journey alone.

As always, Jeff reinforces the podcast’s Five Core Tenets of Caregiving, offering practical reminders about self-care, asking for help, creating support systems, and giving caregiving everything you’ve got because, for better or worse, it becomes your life.

Episode 86 is filled with trusted resources, supportive partners, and a consistent message of hope, hope for caregivers, hope for families, and hope for a future where Alzheimer’s is detected earlier and treated more effectively. Due to the depth and importance of this conversation, Part Two will air next week.

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