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In this episode (watch here on YouTube), we dive into one of the most talked-about areas of emerging Parkinson's research: GLP-1 receptor agonists. Originally developed for diabetes and, more recently, widely used for weight management, GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and liraglutide are now being investigated for their potential neuroprotective effects.

We explore:

-What GLP-1 receptor agonists are and how they work

-Why these medications might have benefits beyond blood sugar control

-The current research examining GLP-1s in Parkinson's disease

-Possible mechanisms, including inflammation reduction, mitochondrial support, and improved cellular signaling

-What early clinical trials suggest—and what we still need to learn

-Considerations, cautions, and why these medications are not yet approved for Parkinson's treatment

Whether you're a person living with Parkinson's, a care partner, a clinician, or someone curious about the future of neurodegenerative disease research, this episode offers a clear and balanced look at an exciting and evolving topic. 

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