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Podcast: Health for the unhealthy

69. How to avoid cancer?

Cancer is, and has long been, a disease that most people fear the most. A diagnosis associated with death, suffering and anxiety and today it has become increasingly clear that cancer is linked to lifestyle. David Eberhard meets Birgitta Sacrédeus, chair of a...

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68. What to believe in?

Ingela Stenson, trend analyst and food expert, and Fredrik Paulún, a health-savvy author who has written more than twenty books on food, health and exercise, talk to David Eberhard about what is actually healthy and how we should relate to all the advice on food.

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67. Four saunas a week keep the doctor away

Hans Hägglund is a doctor, professor and coordinator of Sweden's cancer care. He is also a great sauna enthusiast and has written "Bastuboken - heta fakta om sauna och hälsa". In it, he tells us what scientific evidence there is that saunas not only make us clean but...

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66. To each his own, a diagnosis

Does getting a neuropsychiatric diagnosis make you sick, or does not getting one make you sick? To find out, David Eberhard invited Lotta Borg Skoglund, psychiatrist at Smart Psykiatri, and Johan Skånberg, chief physician at WeMind, to...

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65. Are immigrants worse off?

Mustafa Panshiri, former police officer, and Hanif Azizi, active police officer in the immigrant neighborhood of Rinkeby, talk immigration and health with David Eberhard. How to get people to integrate health-wise in Sweden and how to ensure that the health differences between immigrants and...

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64. caring for the dead

Even at the height of summer, when everything seems to be full of life, people die. To find out how to deal with being constantly surrounded by death and working with death, David Eberhard invited Anna Nachman, who works for the Jewish community caring for the dead...

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