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22. Live podcast from the 2019 Health Week

Professor and physician Fredrik Nyström arrived at the Health Day loaded to the teeth for a debate on exercise with Anders Hansen, who will be guesting on Health for the Unhealthy in a few weeks. In today's episode, we meet Fredrik and Stefan Jutterdal, chairman of the...

21. Why do we feel so bad?

Why are so many people on sick leave for mental illness, while Sweden is one of the happiest countries in the world? Should we in Sweden, like Norway, have philosophers who talk to unhappy people about the meaning of life, or should we just stop feeling so much?

20. New technologies will revolutionize public health

Anders Ekholm is a senior advisor at the Institute for Futures Studies and believes that today's public health policy is completely outdated. The health measures of the future are completely individualized. David Ziemsky is the founder and CEO of BellPal, a company whose alarm clocks help elderly...

19. Pubs are the solution for public health

Paolo Roberto, host, restaurateur, food enthusiast and former professional boxer, talks food and restaurant life with star chef Sebastian Schauermann, who started his own fast food chain Taku-Taku, which only serves vegan food. They agree that more restaurants could cure...

18. Are there less dangerous ways of using tobacco?

New technologies have created new ways of 'smoking'. Heating tobacco without lighting it on fire makes it less harmful. But how should politicians view this? Rasmus Ling from the Green Party, Tobias Nässén from the Moderate Party in Stockholm and Christine Lorne...

17. sin and treasure

This spring, economist and investigator David Sundén published an ESO report (ESO stands for Expert Group for Studies in Public Economics), an independent committee under the Ministry of Finance. The report Sin and Tax is about alcohol, tobacco and gambling. When David meets...

15. Everyone is their own health coach

Influencer, blogger and author Katrin Zytomierska considers herself to have introduced LCHF to Sweden, when she started eating fat and gave up pasta and bread almost 10 years ago. Erik Hörstadius recently discovered that without carbohydrates he feels great and...

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EPHI was initially founded by former EU parliamentarian Christofer Fjellner (M) with the aim of working on sustainability and public health issues at the EU level.

We do this at EPHI, both from Stockholm and from our office in Brussels, where we have our representative, Adam Schlüssler.

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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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