AI, Preventative Healthcare & Longevity Testing

AI, Preventative Healthcare & Longevity Testing

From Muscle Intelligence by Ben Pakulski

March 2, 2026 · 45 min

About this episode

Ben Pakulski interviews Andrew Lacy about the revolutionary Prenuvo MRI scan and its implications for preventative healthcare and longevity.

Get $300 off your Prenuvo MRI: http://prenuvo.com/MUSCLEINTELLIGENCE What if a single scan could detect cancer, aneurysms, fatty liver, and early brain degeneration, before you feel a single symptom? In this episode, Ben Pakulski sits down with Andrew Lacy, founder of Prenuvo, the most advanced full-body MRI screening company in the world. They break down exactly what this revolutionary scan reveals about your organs, your brain, your joints, and your biological age and why 1 in 25 people walk in completely unaware of a potentially life-threatening condition. If you're a high-performing man over 40 who's serious about longevity, this episode will change how you think about your health forever. Don't wait for symptoms. Don't wait for symptoms to tell you something's wrong. Book your Prenuvo scan today at prenuvo.com 5 Bullet Points: Why 1 in 25 scans reveal life-threatening findings How early brain degeneration actually begins The truth about fatty liver in fit men Why executives age differently than others How imaging creates powerful behavior change Call To Actions: The proven system 1000+ men use to stay lean, strong, clear, and capable…

People in this episode

Host: Ben Pakulski

Guest: Andrew Lacy

Topics covered

  • preventative healthcare
  • longevity testing
  • full-body MRI
  • health screening
  • early detection
  • brain health

Keywords

  • MRI
  • cancer detection
  • brain degeneration
  • fatty liver
  • health screening
  • longevity
  • high-performing men

Sponsors

Prenuvo

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Prenuvo

Products: Prenuvo MRI

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