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12. Should we legalize cannabis? Yes, no or a little bit?
Aron Flam, renowned debater and podcaster, argues that adults should be able to decide how, when and where they want to use drugs. Jessica Vikberg from the Swedish Association for a Drug-Free Society says no to all kinds of drugs. SSU's district chairman in Stockholm...
11. Is cancer preventable?
About a quarter of all deaths are due to cancer. Ulrika Årehed Kågström, Secretary General of the Swedish Cancer Society, is interviewed on how to live to avoid cancer if possible. Or can you really influence it? Is it a matter of genes or...
10. The food war
What is actually scientifically proven? What is the truth about fat, carbohydrates and the Swedish National Food Agency's food recommendations? Andreas Eenfeldt, better known as Kostdoktorn or Diet Doctor, meets Jacob Gudiol, weight-lifting, ever-combative health debater and Maria...
9. The truth about snus
David Eberhard meets doctor and tobacco expert Anders Milton to discuss snus, tobacco, cigarettes and e-cigs. What is really true in the heated debate about nicotine, snus and tobacco? And why is it that none of the people who receive government funding to work against tobacco in...
8. Are Swedes getting sicker or healthier?
7. Health in new ways
Three innovative health entrepreneurs meet to discuss how we should work to improve our health. Toilets that tell us how we feel or activity bracelets that discourage unnecessary jogging. Psychology that gets people to move without noticing...
6. The art of enjoyment and the art of indulgence
Martina Montelius is a playwright, author and culture writer. She prefers to lie in bed and eat chocolate. Actor Rasmus Troedsson thinks that too much exercise has ruined a whole generation of actors. They have become too good-looking to play well...
5. Right or left?
In this episode of Health for the Unhealthy, we explore the major policy divides. What are the biggest health challenges: smoking, yard sales, sedentary lifestyles or political disinterest in public health? Joining us is Dagens Industri's political...
4. Social engineering, lobbyists and snus
Psychiatrist and senior physician David Eberhard meets Karolinska Institute public health professor Cecilia Magnusson who, despite her own research on snus, uses snus, left-wing party member Karin Rågsjö who dislikes lobbyists and thinks that snus takes up too much space in the debate, and...
3. Allow or prohibit - that's the big question
What is actually more dangerous to your health? Smoking, drinking or being too lonely? Professor Karl-Erik Lund, an expert on tobacco issues, says we need to unleash the alternatives to the dangerous cigarettes, snus and e-cigs, to reduce illness and death. Marie ...
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A market economy and individual freedom are needed to overcome threats to our environment and health.
Ephi presents facts and analysis to contribute to an environmental and health debate based on reality - not on opinions and emotions.
