
“Feel good, live better” – the health podcast from Premium Medical Circle. In this episode, Munich physiotherapist and osteopath Andreas Stollreiter explains, among other things, how to recognize a good osteopath.
What can osteopathy do that physiotherapy cannot? Andreas Stollreiter explains how it differs from classical physiotherapy and why it often takes both for healing.
The Munich physiotherapist, alternative practitioner, osteopath, and expert in biohacking methods also reveals how to recognize a good osteopath and shares astonishing cases where osteopathy has helped.
PQ publisher Stephanie Neureuter, among others, met the health expert Nils Behrens, the orthopedist 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 of Premium Quarterly, Stephanie Neureuter talks to experts from various fields such as nutrition, mental health and women's health, psychosomatics, surgery, aesthetic medicine, or digital health.
As in the print magazine, it's all about health and wellbeing and how we can lead a happy, long life. Informative, exciting, entertaining.
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Carrot juice and coconut water are being hailed on TikTok as the secret to a natural summer glow. Beta-carotene can indeed alter skin tone — though not in the way many social media videos suggest. A dermatologist explains what the science actually shows.
Christine Bürg & Marianne Waldenfels

With
Dr. med. Timm Golüke

Artificial intelligence is taking over routine tasks and freeing up time for what truly matters: the relationship between doctor and patient. Prof. Dr. Dominik Pförringer explains why empathy is becoming the most important factor for success in medicine in the age of AI.
Prof. Dominik Pförringer

By
Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dominik Pförringer

Prevention should not only detect diseases early — it should stop them from developing in the first place. Dr. Jan Hennigs explains which examinations are genuinely worthwhile today, why cardiovascular risks are so often underestimated, and how artificial intelligence is set to transform the field of prevention.
Christine Bürg & Marianne Waldenfels

An interview with
Dr. med. Jan K. Hennigs