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Intellectual Medicine

Dr. Stephen Petteruti
Prostate Cancer
Aging
Hormone Therapy
Glp-1 Drugs
Radiation Therapy
Anti-Aging Medicine
Nutrition
Weight Loss
Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Watchful Waiting
Testosterone Therapy
PSA Test
NAD Therapy
Mitochondria
PSA Levels
Testosterone
Mammograms
Biopsy
Surgical Treatment
Obesity

Dr. Stephen Petteruti is a physician dedicated to enhancing vitality at a cellular level. With 30 years in family medicine, he combines conventional care with cutting-edge science to tackle aging and health decline at the root. Tune in for expert insights, innovative strategies, and the future of wellness.

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Latest Episodes

The most dangerous medical advice is the kind that never gets questioned.

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti takes a closer look at the $11 billion mammogram industry and why it remains largely unquestioned. He explains how protocols often repla... more

Clear thinking leads to stronger health decisions and better long-term outcomes.

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti takes a closer look at common guidance around PSA testing and early prostate cancer detection, including viewpoints from Peter At... more

Strong outcomes often come from slowing down—not rushing into irreversible decisions.

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti questions the automatic path from elevated PSA to biopsy, surgery, and radiation. He explains that biopsies can disseminate ... more

Stronger, sharper years are possible when you target the source of aging.

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Petteruti sits down with Chris Burris, Chief Scientist of MyVitalC, to focus on Carbon 60 (C60) and why it’s gaining attention in longevity scienc... more

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Chris Burris
Chief Scientist for MyVitalC
MyVitalC
Episode: The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained)
Julian Gershon
Dr. Julian Gershon, Aspen Institute for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Aspen Institute for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine
Episode: Anti-Aging, Hormone Therapy & Longevity Explained | Dr. Julian Gershon
Dr. Stephen Petteruti
Physician focused on vitality and proactive cancer care
Independent physician / author of Fighting Cancer Like a Man
Episode: The PSA Test Myth: What Doctors Never Explain To Men | PSE | EPI | 4k Score

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Dr. Stephen Petteruti
Physician committed to enhancing vitality at a cellular level with 30 years of family medicine experience, combining conventional care with cutting-edge science.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Straight up information

    Dr. Stephen gives straight up information! Without all the medical mumbo-jumbo! I’m so glad I found him as I navigate my prostate cancer journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Major Mike72
    United Statesa month ago
  • Excellent

    Love these podcasts, keep them coming! Informative and interesting. Can’t wait for each monthly discussion.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    G889103
    United States4 years ago
  • Pompous title, crappy sound & content

    Yikes, not worth the click honestly

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SamiBowden
    United States5 years ago

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The focus on patient autonomy and alternative approaches is praised by those who seek more control over their health decisions.
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The Anti-Aging Breakthrough: Can This Molecule Help You Live Longer? (C60 Explained)
Q: Tell us about the molecule ESS-60 and its origin.
ESS-60 was discovered at Rice University in 1985, advanced through collaboration with the University of Houston, and developed into a commercially manufactured molecule by the guest's company in 1991, with later recognition linked to Nobel Prize-worthy contributions in the field.

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Focus is on enhancing vitality and addressing health concerns through a blend of traditional and innovative medical insights. Episodes frequently cover topics such as prostate cancer, testosterone therapy, mental health, and other men's health issues, while also emphasizing the importance of patient choice and informed decision-making in the face of conventional medical practices. The host advocates for a more personalized and holistic approach to healthcare, with a keen focus on preventative measures and non-invasive solutions that prioritize overall well-being and longevity. This approach is likely to resonate with listeners looking for practical and science-backed health advice, especially related to male health and aging.

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Intellectual Medicine launched 7 years ago and published 157 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Julian Gershon
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