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Podcast: Health for the unhealthy

130. Is ageing a disease?

Doctor and writer Vincent Amble-Naess answers everything you ever wondered about diseases and healthcare, and comes up with a big news story.

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129. Get rid of your food anxiety

Karin Magnusson, dietitian, CBT therapist and author of the book Kroppskontakt, talks about the complicated relationship with food that many people suffer from, and how to get to the bottom of the problem. 

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128. Is children's screen time a political issue?

Children sit in front of screens on airplanes, on the picnic blanket, in the car and on the couch. Everywhere and sometimes way too much, some say. But is it so dangerous that politicians should introduce a ban? Assistant Professor Anett Sundqvist explains how dangerous screens...

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127 How to optimize training for the menstrual cycle

Lisbeth Wikström-Frisen at the University of Umeå has investigated how women's menstrual cycle affects women athletes. In her studies, Wikström-Frisen has concluded how women can train in a smarter way to take advantage of the hormonal changes over the cycle to...

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126. public health in Almedalen

After a week in Almedalen, Marie Söderqvist summarizes what has been said in the field of public health together with opinion leader Henrik Jönsson and physician Vincent Flink Amble-Naess, who both participated in EPHI's seminars. 

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125. How dangerous is sugar for children?

Annie Guo, a dietitian and PhD student in pediatrics at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, gives neurotic parents all the answers about food for children. After conducting a study analyzing dietary information from 80,000 one-year-olds in Sweden and Norway, Annie...

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