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119. Sweden needs more mines

MEP Emma Wiesner (C) joins the podcast to share her election promises for the upcoming European elections. Wiesner wants to see an EU that takes responsibility for mining and where pigs still have their squeals. 

118. Will stem cells revolutionize our health?

Maria Rankka, investor, entrepreneur and chairman of Cellcolabs, is a guest on the podcast. Among other things, Maria Rankka talks about the effects she noticed after the stem cell treatment she did in the Bahamas and gives her best health tips. 

117. Leave the whining policy

Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (L), the "Surströmmingsvurmaren", is a guest on the podcast ahead of the European elections on June 9. She gives her views on everything from food production, farm sales and snus enjoyment to Fit for 55. 

115. How the conservatives will attract women

Opinion analyst Per Rosencrantz is a guest on the podcast and talks about why so much politics is about harsher punishment, gang crime and migration while women are interested in healthcare and health. 

114. The engineers who built Sweden

We meet Rasmus Törnblom (M), PhD student in history at Lund University and municipal councilor in Lund, who wants to highlight the role of engineers in social policy. Törnblom tells us about the engineer and later Minister of Social Affairs Sven Lübeck, who was a right-wing politician and important in...

113. Lose weight and keep it off

Is your New Year's resolution to lose weight by 2024? Erik Hörstadius, journalist, author and winner of Biggest Loser VIP, is a guest on the podcast and talks about how to keep the weight off. 

111. The art of living a long and healthy life

Doctor Gustav Soler is a guest on the podcast and gets to the bottom of the concept of longevity. Soler explains how stress, supplements, medicines and sleep affect long-term health and how to measure biological age. We also find out if swapping blood with...

110. Is 20 the new 70?

Professor Ingmar Skoog notes that people over 70 today are healthier and less depressed than 50-year-olds in previous generations. Skoog also says that today's 70-year-olds exercise, have sex and party more than previous generations, while today's...

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A market economy and individual freedom are needed to overcome threats to our environment and health.

Humanity faces both serious and urgent environmental and health problems. We have neither the time nor the money to prioritize anything but the most effective actions. Today, however, environmental and health issues are too often characterized by symbolic politics and wishful thinking.

Ephi presents facts and analysis to contribute to an environmental and health debate based on reality - not on opinions and emotions.

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