
"Feel good, live better" – the health podcast from Premium Medical Circle. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Kaminski explains why regular check-ups are so important to protect against prostate cancer and what an enlarged prostate is all about
Around 68,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year in Germany, and the trend is rising. Why the cases are increasing, why still far too many people die from it, and why regular screening is so important, is discussed by Dr. Daniel Kaminski in this episode of FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER. The owner of Urologie am Wienerplatz in Munich also explains that an enlarged prostate is usually benign, although unpleasant, and what causes the continuous decline in sperm count.
PQ publisher Stephanie Neureuter met, among others, the health expert Nils Behrens, the orthopedic surgeon and digital health expert Dr. Dominik Pförringer, the sports dentist Dr. Siegfried Marquardt, the dermatologist Dr. Timm Golüke, the entrepreneur Stephanie Neumann as well as the plastic surgeon Dr. Caroline Kim.
In the health podcast from Premium Medical Circle, Stephanie Neureuter talks with experts from a wide range of fields such as nutrition, mental health and women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, and digital health.
As in the print magazine, it’s about health and wellbeing and how we can live a happy, long life. Informative, exciting, entertaining.
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