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Podcast: Health for the unhealthy

45. A glass of red wine a day is good for you

David Eberhard interviews Fredrik Nyström, doctor and professor. He questions the removal of red wine from the classic Mediterranean diet in Sweden and argues that one or two glasses of red wine with dinner will make you healthier. So stop fearing moderate amounts of alcohol - is...

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44. Can tobacco companies be trusted?

Anette Rosengren, CEO of one of the world's largest tobacco companies, says they are prepared to give up profitable cigarettes if they are allowed to sell other, less harmful products. But should we believe it? Aftonbladet journalist Peter Kadhammar does not...

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43. Cognitive dissonance

David Eberhard meets journalist and author Ola Wong who, in his summer talk, told how he became sick of "thinking wrong" when he thought about Swedish immigration policy. His perception of reality and what people around him were saying didn't match and...

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42. Extreme training

David Eberhard meets Yuri Lederman, a dying theater man who has acquired the physique of a 30-year-old at the age of 70, and Fredrik Erixon, the training fanatic who has skied the Vasaloppet 16 times, completed Ö to Ö and several Ironman competitions. Together they try to find out ...

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41. To live to 100 or to smoke in peace? Which is more important?

Maria Rankka, former CEO of Timbro, the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and now an entrepreneur in the health industry, thinks everyone should live as if they could live to be 100. Ulf Brunnberg, an actor who often sticks his neck out, thinks that people should be allowed to do what they want...

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40. 16 weeks of hell

This week's episode features Agneta Sjödin and the founder of the 16 weeks of hell training program, Tony Andersson. They defend the controversial program "The Great Health Journey" where celebrities train and eat in order to build muscle and lose fat. If you want to lose weight...

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