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96. Health trends
The number of health books is increasing year by year. Readers never seem to get enough of new diets or health theories. Cecilia Viklund is a health book publisher at Bonniers and always has her finger in the air when it comes to new trends. She is a guest on the podcast and talks about what is hottest right ...
95. What does a hypnotist do?
What does a hypnotist actually do? Can hypnosis cure modern ailments? In this week's episode of Health for the Unhealthy, Marie Söderqvist meets hypnotist Boel Björkenwall who gives her views on this unconventional treatment method.
94. Surviving a murder
In Visby, during the Almedalen Week, we saw a person murder another person. How do you react? What happens in the brain? Do you ever become yourself again and what can you do to manage your feelings? Mathilda and Markus, who both testified against the murderer Theodor Engström in...
93. Become free
Is collectivism killing freedom or helping us to be free? Henrik Jönsson is Sweden's most successful youtuber who releases a new political video every Saturday morning. He has just released his book Bli fri - sju principer för oberoende. We invited Lotta Ilona...
92. A little nicotine perks you up
Professor and doctor Fredrik Nyström can't help but be provocative. The conclusion of his research into what happens in the body when you put a pill under your lip has been published and shows - nothing. Virtually nothing happens in the body when you put a...
91. Incels - Dangerous or most sad?
Psychiatrist Stefan Krakowski has written a book about men who live in involuntary solitude and celibacy. Are these men to be pitied or are they dangerous misogynists? And how should society respond to this new and growing phenomenon?
90. Live from Snus Day with Fredrik Nyström and David Eberhard
We celebrate Snus Day at the snus company with a snus mingle and live podcast with Professor Fredrik Nyström and psychiatrist David Eberhard, who among other things clarify which drugs are actually dangerous and why. Program host: Marie Söderqvist, Public Health Manager at Environment...
89. From couch potato to hurt bun
What would it take for everyone to be physically active for at least one hour a day? Should exercise and daily movement become a civic duty? We talk to Per Nilsson, rector of GIH, government investigator and national coordinator of the committee tasked with promoting...
88. Everything you wanted to know about supplements
Why do some people consider dietary supplements controversial? We talk to Jonas Bergqvist, a biohacker who works, among other things, on developing the product range of a webshop for food supplements. What supplements does he think people should take and why?
87. betrayal, abuse and heavenly heights
Rasmus Troedsson is a journalist turned popular actor and a recovering alcoholic for more than 25 years. He talks about Swedish alcohol policy and its effect on addicts. We call in addiction doctor and psychiatrist David Eberhard who gives his view on...
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