Sweden pioneers “destination on prescription,” promoting nature, culture, and lifestyle activities as doctor-endorsed treatments for health and wellbeing.
A trip to Sweden can now be prescribed by a GP as a complementary or alternative approach to conventional treatment.
A sauna in Swedish Lapland for better sleep quality, or cold plunges in the archipelago for improved circulation? Two out of three respondents in a new international survey would be open to spending ...
Take two painkillers and call me from the sauna: that could well be advice dished out by doctors in Sweden, which is positioning itself as a leader in prescribing nature as medicine.
If you’re looking for new ways to improve your sleep, circulation, or serotonin levels, you may want to talk to your physician about visiting Sweden —and tell your boss this PTO is doctor's orders.
Sweden’s official tourism board has launched an exciting new campaign called “The Swedish Prescription” as a distinctive approach to traditional treatment, positioning the ...
Sweden is describing itself as "the world's first country to which travel can be prescribed by a doctor" in a cheeky bid to lure tourists.
Sweden has launched the world’s first “travel on prescription” initiative, allowing doctors to recommend visits for mental and physical wellbeing.
In Sweden, a new kind of prescription comes with side effects that can include “a sudden appreciation for pine trees” or the desire “for meatball dinners and reading like it’s the 1800s.” These tongue ...
Every year, Europe loses 1,500km² to construction. Green spaces that once sheltered wildlife, supplied food and removed carbon from the atmosphere at an alarming rate, a new investigation reveals.
Pippi Longstocking, IKEA and the Nobel Prize are among 100 works, brands and ideas deemed to define what it means to be Swedish, according to a cultural heritage list presented to the government on ...