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106. What can you say about food and health?
What role do authorities play in what we eat and drink? What claims are food producers allowed to make on their products and what can you say about health on social media? Marie Söderqvist and Fredrik Torehammar discuss these issues together with Jimmy Sandell,...
105. What is a modern bourgeois drug policy?
Christian Karlsson, chair of the Social Affairs Committee, joins the podcast to explain his views on Swedish drug policy. Why do we have such harsh penalties for cannabis use when other countries decriminalize? Are politicians proud of the snus that has turned Swedes into...
104. Swedish exports are good for the climate
How do Swedish exports affect the climate? Should we perhaps trade less with other countries for the sake of the climate? Astrid Kander is a professor at Lund University and researches how climate-impacting emissions can be measured more accurately. An important, and perhaps surprising,...
103. summer, sun and internal storms
In this episode, psychiatric patient Roger Lundgren and psychiatrist David Eberhard meet to discuss mental illness and the role of psychiatry in our modern secular society. Has psychiatry taken over the role of the church in supporting people's existential...
102. Train for the adventure
To roller ski from Smygehuk to Barcelona or cycle across the American continent, you need a good physique. This week, the podcast is hosted by Fredrik Erixon who runs an adventure school. He talks about what it takes to succeed with both extreme physical...
101. training for the nation
Biff up the body instead of stockpiling canned food, wrote officer L-O Nilsson on DN debate on July 2, 2023. L-O, who is responsible for training in physical combat value in the Armed Forces, believes that our physical decay is a danger to the nation in the event of war. I...
100. Anniversary episode!
Health for the unhealthy celebrates one hundred episodes together with some of the funniest and most current former guests of the podcast. If you want to see us and them live, see you June 29 in Almedalen! Read more at ephi.se.
99. Are farm sales killing the monopoly?
Two of the country's leading experts on EU law, Joakim Zander and Jörgen Hettne, discuss the possible consequences of farm sales. "We will not be able to maintain our Systembolaget monopoly," says one. "We can probably, with skillful political dexterity,...
98. Have another drink
Måns Rosén is a professor of public health science who has been head of both the Epidemiological Center at the National Board of Health and Welfare and SBU. Now retired, he dares to tell us how he thinks we should live to stay healthy and happy for as long as possible.
97. The synapses of care
After 15 years at the helm of the Stockholm region's healthcare system, Gustaf Drougge has set up the think tank Synaps to make healthcare work better. He believes that it is possible to eliminate queues and make healthcare more accessible, as long as you shift the perspective from...
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