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I mars 2022 kom Verdens helseorganisasjon med nye retningslinjer for abort. Her fraråder de blant annet strenge abortlover og restriktiv tilgang, fordi dette ikke har vist å redusere antall aborter. Det fører tvert i mot til flere ulovlige og utrygge aborter. Vi snakker med Mette Løkeland-Stai, som mener at den norske abortloven er til hinder for disse retningslinjene. Hun er ph.d. og overlege ved Kvinneklinikken i Helse Bergen og ved Folkehelseinstituttets abortregister.Lederartikkelen «Norsk abortlov til hinder for nye retningsliner» er skrevet av Mette Løkeland-Stai. Den kan leses på tidsskriftet.no: https://tidsskriftet.no/2023/02/leder/norsk-abortlov-til-hinder-nye-retningsliner Tilbakemeldinger kan sendes til stetoskopet@tidsskriftet.no. Stetoskopet produseres av Synne Muggerud Sørensen, Sigurd Ziegler, Are Brean og Julie Didriksen ved Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening. Ansvarlig redaktør er Are Brean. Jingle og lydteknikk: Håkon Braaten / Moderne media Coverillustrasjon: Stephen Lee Les også:WHO issues new guidelines on abortion to help countries deliver lifesaving care
Réindustrialisation de la France, réforme des retraites, emploi des séniors : Christian Saint-Etienne, économiste et professeur au CNAM, était l'invité de l'émission Ecorama du 1er mars 2023, présentée par David Jacquot sur Boursorama.com
Vi har besøk av gynekolog Mette Løkeland som også har skrevet en doktorgrad om innføringen av medikamentell abort. I denne episoden snakker vi om forskjellen på kirurgisk og medikamentell abort. Kan man selv velge hvilken abort-type man ønsker? Hva er reglene for hvem som får gjennomføre en abort? Hvordan foregår de ulike formene for abort? Hva slag bivirkninger kan man forvente? Minsker abort sjansene for å bli gravid igjen senere?
I denne episode taler vi med forsker Mette Lübeck fra Aalborg Universitet om, hvorfor der er afsat penge fra EUs landbrugsstøtte til at bygge græsrafinaderier.
I cacciatori di bufale (di sinistra) silenti davanti al "fake" della Stampa, la verità sull'allargamento della Nato e la crisi continua nel centrodestra. Questo e altro nella #zuppadiporro del 17 marzo 2022
275 millioner kroner af EUs landbrugsstøtte er øremærket til oprettelse af biorafinaderier i Danmark, der skal producere protein af græs. Men hvorfor giver det mening at støtte, og hvad er potentialet for græsprotein? Er det bare en klimavenlig erstaning til vores gode samvittighed eller er kan blive en god forretning? Det taler vi i denne episode om med Mette Lübeck, der er lektor ved Institut for Kemi og Bioteknologi på Aalborg Universitet. Vært: Michael Strandfelt.
SVs vedtak om å fjerne abortnemndene frem til lovens yttergrense på 22 uker, har satt fyr i abortdebatten igjen. Men hva innebærer egentlig en slik endring? Er det grunn til å frykte kvinners valg? Vi snakker med en av landets fremste eksperter på abort, gynekolog og forsker Mette Løkeland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Mette L'Orange kommer i studio for å snakke om farger i samfunnet. Hva er farger og hvorfor er farger viktige for mennesker? Hvorfor er noen samfunn fargerike og andre fargeløse? Hvordan kan vi planlegge samfunn med farger slik at vi blir produktive og får lange, gode liv?Mette L'Orange er Sivilarkitekt og professor i farge ved Kunsthøyskolen i Oslo og tidligere professor i farge ved Universitetet i Bergen.
I denne episoden prater politiker Marthe Hammer, gynekolog Mette Løkeland og jeg om «det store moderskapet». Det hevdes at norske kvinner aldri har fått så få barn som nå. Stemmer dette? Og hvorfor er det i så fall slik? Vi snakker om strukturelle, og samfunnsmessige forventninger knyttet til moderskapet samt personlige erfaringer. Cover: Dipeeka Kaur.
IL PROTAGONISTA - Giulio Roggero (Mia-Platform): "Il digitale mette l'azienda nelle tasche dell'utente"Il protagonista al microfono con Primo Bonacina è, in questo podcast, Giulio Roggero, cofondatore e CTO di Mia-Platform. Giulio e Primo dialogano su come la digital transformation abbia cambiato le esigenze degli utenti quando questi vogliono comprare qualcosa. Se prima la possibilità dell'acquisto "virtuale" era relegata a semplice opzione, ora è invece diventata un'esigenza primaria. E questa esigenza si è ulteriormente rafforzata durante i mesi di chiusura da pandemia.Da ciò conseguono altri importanti cambiamenti, tra i quali spicca la considerazione del digitale nelle aziende, che passa dall'essere un "male necessario" ad abilitare i processi produttivi e a incrementare le possibilità di business. Come ogni protagonista, anche Giulio ci racconta un po' di sé e delle sue passioni: tra tutte, il modellismo dinamico.Buon ascolto!Altri contenuti su www.radioit.it
Amerikanske mormoner driver verdens største center for slægtsforskning, som hvert år tiltrækker i hundredtusindvis af mennesker, der vil vide mere om deres familier. Panorama har besøgt centret i Salt Lake City, hvor en af de største afdelinger er den danske, fordi Danmark spillede en stor rolle i grundlæggelsen af mormonernes hovedby. Tilrettelagt af Mette Lützhøft og Katrine Jo Andersen. (Sendt første gang 11. september 2014).
Dagens Kraniebrud er en del af vores sommerserie om Danmark og Danskere i Krig. Vi tager hen over ti programmer en tur op gennem Danmarkshistorien og undersøger nogle af de enormt mange krige, vi har været en del af. Vi bruger krigene til at tegne et billede af samfundet, tiden og ikke mindst de mennesker, der var involveret i krigen. Både dem, der træffer beslutningerne, og dem, der udføre ordre med geværet i hånden. Vi starter helt tilbage i jernalderen og ser på, hvad fundene fra Illerup Ådal og Alken Enge kan fortælle os om krig og kamp i jernalderen. Medvirkende: Rasmus Birch Iversen og Mette Løvschal. Vært: Maja Jensen.
Quante volte vi siete chiesti "Ma dove devo mettere l'accento?"Oggi vi aiutiamo a scoprire qualche trucchetto della lingua italiana!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/myitalianpodcast)
Jack Hough speaks with Regeneron CEO Dr. Leonard Schleifer and Wall Street biotech analyst Dr. Yaron Werber. Plus, a bagel store selling toilet paper. Barron's Streetwise is a weekly podcast from Barron's. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Every new crisis is understood through the lens of the ones that came before it. And that's what makes the coronavirus pandemic so scary. We've never seen anything quite like it. Investors are panicked and searching for answers. On Tuesday afternoon, during a brief moment of optimism for stocks, Alex Eule was joined by Barron's columnist Randall Forsyth who has covered markets - and crises - for 40 years. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
The spread of coronavirus means everything is changing by the minute for people and for markets. This week, Barron's Jack Hough joins host Alex Eule to talk about dealing with recession fears, the stock sell-off, and the uncertainty that's swamping our lives. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Less than two weeks ago, nothing could stop the bull market. And then the coronavirus began spreading around the world, and the CDC called a U.S. outbreak inevitable. Just like that, stocks had their worst stretch since the financial crisis. Barron's Ben Levisohn joins host Alex Eule to talk about what investors know and whether their panic should make us all worried. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Athletes retire, presidents leave office, and musicians lose their voice. Not Warren Buffett. For more than five decades, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) has sat in the same chair and stuck to the same strategies. But the Oracle of Omaha can't stop time, and this year he'll turn 90. Today on the Readback, Barron's Andrew Bary joins Alex Eule to discuss how Berkshire Hathaway could look after Buffett. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
For years, tech startups could do no wrong. They were changing the world - and always for the good, or so we thought. The thinking changed when office leasing startup WeWork imploded last year. Much of the hype that built up WeWork and tech unicorns can be tied to SoftBank, a Japanese telecom giant that has poured $100 billion worth of investment into startups. It's become the face of tech's failures, but ask SoftBank and, for the most part, things are still going according to plan. This week Barron's Eric Savitz joins Alex Eule on The Readback. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
General Electric was worth nearly $600 billion in 2000. Today's it's just over $100 billion. It's a staggering fall from grace that will be studied in business schools for years to come. This week, Barron's Al Root joins Alex Eule to discuss what went wrong -- and how it can be fixed. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
If you're at a Super Bowl party this weekend and folks are staring at their phones, they're not just being rude. They may be making money or at least trying. In more and more states, online sports betting is becoming legal. Barron's Andrew Bary joins host Alex Eule to discuss how it could forever change the way we view sports. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Hvordan påvirker farger oss hjemme i hverdagen? Og hva skjer egentlig i hjernen når du har veldig mange hvite og grå vegger rundt deg? Hvordan velger man farger til hjemmet sitt? Bør man ha samme farge i alle rom, eller ulike farger i ulike rom? Og hvordan sikrer man at man finner farger man liker å leve med dag ut og dag inn? Alt dette og masse mer får du svar på i denne episoden hvor vi snakker med Sarah Leszinski fra KOI Fargestudio. Hun er en av få i Norge som har tatt fordypning i farge med fargeprofessor, arkitekt og billedkunster Mette L’orange som hovedveileder så det er bare å glede seg til en spennende og lærerik episode. Husk å følge Oppussingspodden på Pinterest @oppussingspodden for mer inspirasjon og kunnskap.
Everyone loves to talk about electric cars. And, based on the success of Tesla, it seems like everyone wants to drive one. The strange thing is no one really wants to buy them. Less than 2% of the cars sold in the U.S. this year were electric. This week, Alex Eule talks to Barron's Jack Hough about whether - after years of false starts - we might finally be on the cusp of the electric car revolution. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
For almost 90 years, the enormous oil company Saudi Aramco has been in the hands of the Saudi Royal family. And last week, the kingdom put a small stake up for sale in the public market, in the biggest IPO ever. The shares rose in their first few days of trading and the company is now valued at about $2 trillion. In this episode, Avi Salzman joins guest-host Ben Walsh to discuss whether the oil company is really that valuable. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Shares of Apple are up a staggering 70% in 2019. That's not supposed to happen. By the time companies reach the size of Apple, their earnings growth (and their stock gains) tend to slow. But not in this market. We live in an age of huge companies getting huger. Barron's Avi Salzman and Alex Eule discuss the investment case for small-cap stocks and whether they might be having a comeback. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
We're in a golden age for technology. Silicon Valley is changing the way we live. For better and worse. The stocks of these companies are having a banner year and an even better decade. Barron's Eric Savitz joins host Alex Eule to discuss why many of the tech pioneers -- the ones that arguably created Silicon Valley -- have been left behind. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule talks to Barron's Lawrence Strauss about dividends-and why investors are always so thankful for the stream of income they provide. The Readback is a weekly, finance and business podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
It's been famously said that software is eating the world. Some traditional companies are having more success than others in fending off the disruption. Host Alex Eule talks to Barron's Al Root about his recent column on one of them -- Honeywell. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Nicholas Jasinski joins host Alex Eule to talk about Barron's latest Big Money Poll-and why institutional investors are as cautious about stocks-and politics-as they've been in 20 years. Produced by Mette Lützhøft. Published on Oct. 30, 2019.
You're going to be hearing an awful lot about television streaming in the coming weeks. Years after Netflix began the streaming revolution, the company is finally getting real competition. In the latest episode of The Readback, Jack Hough joins host Alex Eule to talk streaming-and which companies are likely to win (and lose) in the months ahead. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Over the last few weeks, the top U.S. discount brokerage firms have been falling over themselves to cut commissions on stock trades. Today on The Readback, Beverly Goodman joins Alex Eule to talk about the disappearance of fees-and why it might be a mixed blessing for investors. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
One unicorn after another has gone public this year. These companies tend to have two things in common: High valuations and steep losses. In this episode of The Readback, Jack Hough joins guest host Jeffrey Cane to talk about why investors appear to have lost their appetite for cash-burning companies. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
In this episode of The Readback, Josh Nathan-Kazis joins host Alex Eule to talk about the coming wave of opioid litigation-and who's likely to pay for the ongoing crisis. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
We're at the beginning of a global aging boom-and nations are facing mounting challenges. Reshma Kapadia joins host Alex Eule to talk about how four countries are dealing with the retirement crisis. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Andrew Bary joins host Alex Eule to discuss why energy stocks are so unloved and how the weak sentiment could offer a big opportunity for investors. The Readback is a weekly, finance and business podcast. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft. Published 08/21/2020.
This week on The Readback, Avi Salzman joins host Alex Eule to discuss why the escalating U.S.-China battle is once again spooking investors. The Readback is a weekly, finance and business podcast from Barron's. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Jack Hough joins host Alex Eule to discuss the future of malls and why the retail reckoning has only just begun. The Readback is a weekly, finance and business podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's senior writer Alexandra Scaggs to talk about where Pacific Gas & Electric stock is heading after the company declared bankruptcy in the aftermath of California's wildfires. The Readback is a weekly, finance and business podcast from Barron's. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule is joined by senior writer Avi Salzman to talk about how Expedia can hold its own against heavyweights like Google and Airbnb. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast by Barron's. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's tech reporter Tae Kim to discuss his cover story on how payment companies Visa and Mastercard have staged a rare victory against big tech. Produced by Mette Lützhøft Jensen.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's associate editor Jack Hough to discuss the rise of alternative meat stocks-and why traditional meat might still be the better investment after all. Produced by Mette Lützhøft. Published: 05.22.2019.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's David Marino-Nachison to discuss why we love to read-and write-about Tesla. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Published on May 5, 2019. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Med Julie Hole, Christine Lystrup og Mette Løkeland. Ufrivillig vannlating, åreknuter, babykilo og hengepupper. Mye skjer med kroppen etter en graviditet og en fødsel. Men er det fortsatt tabu å snakke om at underlivet ikke er det samme, at selvbildet forandrer seg og at sexlysten uteblir? Julie Hole har vært plaget med inkontinens siden første fødsel i 2011 og har vært avhengig av bind og bleier for å kunne fungere normalt. Nå deler hun prosessen mot å bli kvitt problemet med 50 000 følgere på Instagram, for å skape åpenhet om lidelsen. Christine Lystrup driver barseltrening for permisjonsmødre i Bergen og er opptatt av tilpasset opptrening og sunn treningsglede etter fødsel. Sammen med gynekolog Mette Løkeland inviterer vi til en ærlig samtale om kvinnekroppen etter fødsel. Intervjuer: Silje Stavrum Norevik.
Med Julie Hole, Christine Lystrup og Mette Løkeland. Ufrivillig vannlating, åreknuter, babykilo og hengepupper. Mye skjer med kroppen etter en graviditet og en fødsel. Men er det fortsatt tabu å snakke om at underlivet ikke er det samme, at selvbildet forandrer seg og at sexlysten uteblir? Julie Hole har vært plaget med inkontinens siden første fødsel i 2011 og har vært avhengig av bind og bleier for å kunne fungere normalt. Nå deler hun prosessen mot å bli kvitt problemet med 50 000 følgere på Instagram, for å skape åpenhet om lidelsen. Christine Lystrup driver barseltrening for permisjonsmødre i Bergen og er opptatt av tilpasset opptrening og sunn treningsglede etter fødsel. Sammen med gynekolog Mette Løkeland inviterer vi til en ærlig samtale om kvinnekroppen etter fødsel. Intervjuer: Silje Stavrum Norevik.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's senior writer Avi Salzman to discuss how Spotify saved the music industry-and why the stock remains a risky bet. The Readback is a weekly podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's senior writer Al Root to talk about Lyft's first few days of trading and what it means for the future of transportation. Produced by Mette Lützhøft.
You might have heard that Bill Gross recently retired from his portfolio manager role at Janus Capital Group. There are few names in the investment world, more recognizable than Bill Gross. The so-called bond king reinvented the way investors think about debt. For years, he's been a staple in the pages of Barron's, and he sat on Barron's annual roundtable of top investors. Barron's senior writer Mary Childs has covered Bill Gross' career for several years and is working on a book about him. The Readback team thought this was a good time to re-release one of our favorite episodes of the podcast in which Mary talks about a more obscure side of the bond king: His love of stamps. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
This week opened with some good news in the long-running trade battle between the U.S. and China, when Donald Trump agreed to delay the big hike in tariff rates originally scheduled for March 1. U.S and Chinese investors cheered the move. But the issues are not close to being resolved. In the latest episode of The Readback, Alex Eule is joined by Barron's senior writer Reshma Kapadia to talk about why progress in U.S.-China trade talks won't solve the bigger issue-a growing battle over tech supremacy. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule is joined by Barron's senior writer Bill Alpert to talk about the hottest topic in stock investing: pot. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Corporate stock buybacks have always received attention from investors but suddenly they're a part of the mainstream conversation. Politicians on the left and right-from Bernie Sanders to Marco Rubio -have targeted stock buybacks as they think about ways to address wealth inequality and tax reform. But how much are buybacks really to blame for society's ills? In this episode of The Readback, Alex Eule is joined by Barron's associate editor Andrew Bary to discuss the suddenly hot topic of stock buybacks and whether politicians from both sides of the aisle are right to target buybacks as they seek to close the wealth gap. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
You might have noticed some big swings for some well-known stocks in recent weeks. Apple jumped 7% one day, Facebook surged 11%, Amazon fell 5%. You can thank a wave of corporate results for the big moves. After all, it's earnings season, and that means corporate America is revealing its secrets to investors and everyone else paying attention. In this episode of The Readback, Alex Eule is joined by Barron's associate editor Jack Hough to talk about the latest round of earnings and whether three months from now corporate profit growth might actually turn negative. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Just a few months ago, shares of PG&E, the California utility, were trading near $50 share. That was before the company's power lines were blamed for California's devastating forest fires. This week the company filed for bankruptcy. It's a clear example of how climate change has imperiled companies and investors. In this episode of The Readback, Alex Eule is rejoined by Barron's senior writer Leslie Norton who has just finished a major project ranking how big companies are exposed to climate risk. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
For at least four decades now, Barron's has assembled some of the top names in investing every year for what we proudly call the Barron's Roundtable. Every January, the conversation fills many pages of our magazine, spread across two issues. There's always plenty to talk about but this year's Roundtable felt particularly momentous. The group of 10 prominent investors convened just days after the worst December for stocks since 1931. There was worry about things like debt, trade, tech disruption, and politics. In this special edition episode of the Readback, Alex Eule takes you inside the room for Barron's annual investor Roundtable. The Readback is a financial podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft. Lauren R. Rublin is managing editor, Roundtables and Special Projects, at Barron's.
For decades, corporations and investors have been fighting a battle over data. Shareholders push for transparency, while companies do the bare minimum to comply. Just last month, Apple said it would no longer provide details on its iPhone sales. But investors are a resourceful bunch and there's a booming world of alternative data that's helping to fill in the gaps. This week on The Readback, Alex Eule talks with Barron's senior writer Avi Salzman about how alternative data can give investors an edge-and what the risks are. The Readback is a weekly podcast from Barron's. Hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
Host Alex Eule speaks with Beverly Goodman about whether the 40th birthday of the 401(k) is a time to celebrate or rethink our retirement policies. Produced by Mette Lützhøft. Published 11.21.2019.
It's been a painful month for stocks and the volatility shows no real signs of abating. While financial advisors' first bit of advice is always to sit tight and not worry, sometimes that's easier said than done. In this week's episode of The Readback, Alex Eule talks to Barron's Jack Hough, whose latest feature gives readers permission to explore their emotions a bit. Even panic. The Readback is a weekly, financial podcast from Barron's. The show is hosted by managing editor Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
In today's episode of Barron's new podcast, The Readback, Alex Eule talks to Barron's Andrew Bary about the book industry and Barnes and Noble's next chapter. The Readback is hosted by Alex Eule and produced by Mette Lützhøft.
i denne ukens Nyhetsuka fikk vi besøk av Mette Løkeland som er en av talerne ved årets kvinnedag markering i Bergen. Leder for Studentparlamentet Bjørn Kristian Dambolt og Tor Prestegard, leder for Velferdstinget, snakket om regjeringens budsjettkomite. Foruten disse sakene så gjestet rektor ved UiB, Dag Rune Olsen studio og vi har også snakket med Jens Stoltenberg. Programleder er Katrine Hamre Gundersen
1. I Stortingets høring om reservasjonsrett for leger er ni av tretten organisasjoner for reservasjonsrett. Ensidig, mener Mette Løkkeberg, i Norsk Gynekologisk Forening 2. Nordsjødykkerne får dommen fra menneskerettighetsdomstolen i dag. Regjeringen må finne en løsning for dykkerne, uavhengig av resultatet i Strasbourg, sier nestleder i Fremskrittspartiet, Per Sandberg. 3. Thailand står stille og demonstrantene holder seg i ro. De venter på kongens tale. 4. Og de kvinnelige norske alpinistene gjør det bra.