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Podcast: Health for the unhealthy

63. The real pandemic - sedentary behavior

David Eberhard has invited fast-talking and fast-running triathlete Jonas Colting. Jonas has not only swum between Stockholm and Gothenburg and run countless races - he is also a controversial health debater. We're lazying our way to obesity and poor...

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62. pragmatist or puritan?

In this week's episode, David Eberhard invites Charlie Weimer, who sits in the European Parliament for the Social Democrats. He believes that snus could help Europeans quit smoking. He also believes that the SD has a clear line on issues related to snus, cigarettes and other permitted...

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61. Survival strategies

How have Swedes coped with their lives as shut-ins and shut-ins? Some have gone out into the woods, others have got a dog, others have taken up crocheting and some have had annoying double chins and wrinkles removed. In this week's episode, we hear from psychologist and medical doctor Fredrik...

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60. Living with grief

Magdalena Graaf lost her son Isak and her life fell apart. Soon after, she found herself with two of her children on Drottninggatan during the terrorist attack in Stockholm. In a frank and very moving conversation with psychiatrist David Eberhard, she explains how to deal with the...

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59. We have become too afraid of everything unpleasant

Johan Grant is an organizational psychologist and lecturer at Lund University. He was fired from his position at Lund University because some students felt offended during a seminar. In conversation with David Eberhard, he explains what happens to people and...

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58. Can depression be cured with psychedelics?

More and more people are saying yes, probably. David Eberhard invited psychologist and psychedelics expert Filip Bromberg to clarify the research. Eating magic mushrooms or using Ayahuasca can probably make you feel better, if you do it properly, under very controlled conditions.

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