138. Questionable government advice

Exercise, snuff and exercise in moderation - that's what Fredrik Nyström, consultant and professor of internal medicine at Linköping University, recommends. In this week's episode, we discuss health advice from the authorities and whether it actually does any good.

137 Why does the far right hate bikes?

PM Nilsson, super cyclist and CEO of Timbro, is concerned that fewer children are learning to ride a bike. We look at why the right hates cyclists and PM Nilsson explains why the bicycle is in fact a bourgeois means of transportation. 

136. Working long and hard

Drama actress Marie Göranzon is a guest on the podcast Health for the Unhealthy. Göranzon talks about why she is fitter than Joe Biden and why women should rule the world.

135 Preventive health - a paradigm shift

Private health tests can prevent disease and save billions, says Werlab's CEO Henrik Forsberg in today's episode.We also find out how Henrik Jönsson really feels and who at EPHI has the lowest blood pressure.

134. M and V in debate on Stockholm's care choices.

In today's episode, Jonas Lindberg from the Left Party and Axel Conradi from the Moderate Party meet in a debate on the phasing out of healthcare choice in the Stockholm Region. Today's guests do not agree on much, not even on whether healthcare queues have increased or decreased.