Tag: Agnes Wold

  • Agnes Wold dispels myths about how colds are contagious

    Agnes Wold dispels myths about how colds are contagious

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on cold virus: Therefore, it is good to have a fever and that it can be good to lie down under a warm blanket. Professor Agnes Wold also explains why it’s good to have a cold every now and […]

  • Agnes Wold: Thousands think they are allergic but they are not

    Agnes Wold: Thousands think they are allergic but they are not

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on allergies: This is why allergy testing is problematic and why thousands of people mistakenly believe they are allergic. How unpasteurized milk can protect, but also about which allergy usually grows out on its own. And then Agnes and […]

  • Agnes Wold: Basically all people have herpes

    Agnes Wold: Basically all people have herpes

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about the mouth and dental health: The bacteria that give you bad breath and if your tongue scratches can help. And therefore you cannot detect a disease by looking at someone’s tongue. And then Agnes surprises host […]

  • Agnes Wold: There is no indication that it would be good to eat antioxidants

    Agnes Wold: There is no indication that it would be good to eat antioxidants

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Together with the presenter Christer Lundberg, Professor Agnes Wold returns to some question marks from last season. In addition to delving into antioxidants and free radicals, the professor talks about sudden infant death syndrome, the […]

  • Agnes Wold: People walk around thinking that everything is so dangerous

    Agnes Wold: People walk around thinking that everything is so dangerous

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: About the strange phenomenon that turns potatoes green and why we shouldn’t eat them. Therefore, you don’t have to be afraid of poo, melon seeds or your pet’s food bowls. And then Agnes and Christer […]

  • Agnes Wold on how alcohol affects longevity

    Agnes Wold on how alcohol affects longevity

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on alcohol Therefore, we should be grateful that we get hungover and if it helps with fluid replacement and other hangover cures. Also about antioxidants in wine and how it works with alcoholism and heredity. And then […]

  • Agnes Wold: Don’t nag people about what they eat

    Agnes Wold: Don’t nag people about what they eat

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: That’s why you shouldn’t stick a spoon into the jam jar that you licked. And so the stomach is affected if you sit or lie down and eat. And then Agnes and Christer talk about […]

  • Agnes Wold: We can count on getting a flurry of covid from time to time

    Agnes Wold: We can count on getting a flurry of covid from time to time

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on covid-19 That’s how effective the vaccine is and so Agnes and Christer go through what we know about post-covid, how men and women are affected differently. And then we learn who had it worst: the cows […]

  • Agnes Wold: You don’t get healthier because you have a clean house

    Agnes Wold: You don’t get healthier because you have a clean house

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Then the bacteria in the laundry die and therefore sunlight is effective against both bacteria and viruses. If silverfish, mealybugs and shared laundry are not dangerous to health. And so Christer and Agnes discuss how […]

  • Agnes Wold on why so many of us have a stomach ache

    Agnes Wold on why so many of us have a stomach ache

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about the stomach and intestines You can do this to improve bowel function and therefore appendicitis is less common. About intestinal pockets, Chron’s disease and whether it is dangerous to swallow a piece of chewing gum. And […]

  • VMA in Unnaryd in Hylte municipality, Halland county •

    VMA in Unnaryd in Hylte municipality, Halland county •

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: About the biology behind obesity and why Agnes believes that it is not dangerous to weigh a few kilos too much. But also about plastic surgery, beer bellies and why it’s good to have goosebumps. […]

  • Agnes Wold: Leave your skin alone

    Agnes Wold: Leave your skin alone

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about the skin and skin care You can do that to protect your skin and therefore the professor dismisses the concept of a skin care routine. Agnes also goes through some of our beauty myths and explains […]

  • Agnes Wold: It’s good to get a cold virus every now and then

    Agnes Wold: It’s good to get a cold virus every now and then

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg Agnes Wold about viruses and colds This is how you avoid getting infected by a virus and if you catch a cold more easily when you have your period. Agnes also answers questions about nasal spray and fever, resolves […]

  • Agnes Wold: That’s why many people are most active in the evening

    Agnes Wold: That’s why many people are most active in the evening

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about sleep and the wolf hour In the podcast, you will learn who coined the expression wolf hour and why we are made to sleep in a pile with others. About mites and mite allergy, the risks […]

  • Agnes Wold: You should be careful with that this summer

    Agnes Wold: You should be careful with that this summer

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Therefore, the sun is good if you have eczema and how you can think about the sun and vitamin D when you have dark skin. And then Agnes talks about colds, breaks several theories about being […]

  • Agnes Wold on this summer’s biggest health myths

    Agnes Wold on this summer’s biggest health myths

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: How disgusting is your dishcloth and if it can make you sick. Agnes also explains why it is so important that you wipe off the exercise equipment at the gym, but also talks about guilt and […]

  • Agnes Wold must always say as it is

    Agnes Wold must always say as it is

    Most recently, she reassured us that we do not have to have a bad conscience if we have a sedentary job. She is, together with the radio profile Christer Lundberg, behind one of the country’s most listened-to podcasts – Ask Agnes Wold (where she answers questions from the listeners, among other things).

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    Agnes Wold kills health myths

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    Agnes Wold kills health myths

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    Agnes Wold kills health myths

  • Agnes Wold on the connection between dental health and heart attack

    Agnes Wold on the connection between dental health and heart attack

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on Oral and Dental Health: About our important oral bacteria and why it can be good to suck on the baby’s pacifier. The professor also talks about our sugar phobia, if you can get better saliva from kissing […]

  • Agnes Wold: You do not have to be happy to survive

    Agnes Wold: You do not have to be happy to survive

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. We use so many percent of the brain and this is what the anatomy of the brain looks like The professor also goes through how our intelligence is inherited and which of the parents we have to thank for it, […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

  • Agnes Wold kills myths about your sleep

    Agnes Wold kills myths about your sleep

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on sleep: This is how health is affected by working shifts and therefore it is good to “sleep on the thing”. Agnes thinks about whether it is best to sleep on the left or right side, and then […]

  • Agnes Wold: We are not meant to be happy

    Agnes Wold: We are not meant to be happy

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: About the fact that we are not genetically created to live in duality with the same person all our lives and about why children get into trouble when they have to eat. And so Agnes talks […]

  • Agnes Wold: There are very few bacteria that make you sick

    Agnes Wold: There are very few bacteria that make you sick

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg Agnes Wold on bacteria: Therefore, it is not dangerous to drink old water, but hot water directly from the tap should be avoided. Agnes also answers the question of whether we should wash our clothes in 40 or 60 degrees […]

  • Agnes Wold: Laughable that ginger would strengthen the immune system

    Agnes Wold: Laughable that ginger would strengthen the immune system

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on children and colds: Therefore, it is much more dangerous for the elderly to catch a cold and therefore children’s viruses are more contagious. Agnes also explains what happens to the immune system during a cancer treatment and […]

  • Agnes Wold: This surprised me during the pandemic

    Agnes Wold: This surprised me during the pandemic

    Therefore, there were fewer allergy sufferers before

  • Agnes Wold: The female body is biologically a little better

    Agnes Wold: The female body is biologically a little better

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: How good is the flu vaccine and then there may be a vaccine against stomach illness. And then Agnes takes a closer look at white pepper against vomiting and tells why the palate is ribbed. The […]

  • Agnes Wold: There are several hundred ways to catch a cold

    Agnes Wold: There are several hundred ways to catch a cold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on colds: There are so many cold viruses and you can avoid them. Agnes also goes through how alcohol affects your cold, why you should avoid nasal sprays and whether chips and popcorn could help in any way. […]

  • Agnes Wold: Horrible myth that you can laugh healthy

    Agnes Wold: Horrible myth that you can laugh healthy

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: You can influence this through positive thinking and therefore Agnes says that you can not think healthy. Professor Wold also talks about tooth loss and bacteria, and then she goes through the myth that our ears […]

  • Agnes Wold: Disgusting when people claim that it is dangerous to sit

    Agnes Wold: Disgusting when people claim that it is dangerous to sit

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Therefore, heart attacks in Sweden are decreasing and why she thinks you do not need vitamin supplements if you eat normally. And then Agnes shares her best seasickness tips. The pod that kills health myths and […]

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    Agnes Wold kills health myths

  • Agnes Wold: “It’s very important to take the third syringe”

    Agnes Wold: “It’s very important to take the third syringe”

    “It is very important to take the third syringe”

  • Agnes Wolds: “Can’t postpone life for very long”

    Agnes Wolds: “Can’t postpone life for very long”

    Listen to the Director General of the Swedish Public Health Agency Karin Tegmark Wisell, Agnes Wold, Professor of Clinical Bacteriology and Signar Mäkitalo, infection control doctor Region Sörmland. [email protected]

  • Agnes Wold: You become infected for a longer period of time if you are unvaccinated

    Agnes Wold: You become infected for a longer period of time if you are unvaccinated

    “You are infected for a longer period of time as unvaccinated”

  • Agnes Wold: That’s why you do not need to take extra vitamin D.

    Agnes Wold: That’s why you do not need to take extra vitamin D.

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on Vitamin D: This is how vitamin D works and therefore it does not help against winter fatigue. Agnes explains how nutrients in food are affected by the microwave oven and she is furious at the WHO’s recommendations […]

  • Agnes Wold on omicrons and new mutations

    Agnes Wold on omicrons and new mutations

    “I’ll wait two weeks before I get worried”

  • Agnes Wold: Terrible myth that you should drink a lot of water

    Agnes Wold: Terrible myth that you should drink a lot of water

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: About how important your saliva is for your dental health and therefore you do not have to worry when you receive blood. The professor also explains why it is good to have a beard and why […]

  • How to protect your child from serious RS virus infection

    How to protect your child from serious RS virus infection

    In October, more than a thousand children in Sweden were hospitalized for treatment of this type of respiratory infection. It usually starts as a common cold and is in most cases mild. Agnes Gavelin, who has just had her second child, talks about the concern that the little baby will be infected, and the family […]

  • Agnes Wold: Leave the gut alone

    Agnes Wold: Leave the gut alone

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about the gut: Therefore, you do not have to worry about gluten. About why we often get diarrhea on the sun holiday – and so the professor saw this with detox. The pod that kills myths and provides […]

  • Agnes Wold answers questions about colds, stomach ailments and back shots

    Agnes Wold answers questions about colds, stomach ailments and back shots

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on colds: Therefore, you do not catch a cold by drinking from someone’s cup. About the pros and cons of taking painkillers. And so you can stop nagging your child and grandson to wear a hat, Agnes thinks. […]

  • Agnes Wold: I get furious when you blame ADHD on the mothers

    Agnes Wold: I get furious when you blame ADHD on the mothers

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on DNA testing and heritage and the environment: That at least half of our behavior is determined by heredity and that DNA tests are meaningless. And so Agnes explains why your sense of smell is vital. The pod […]

  • Agnes Wold: Positive thinking is awful

    Agnes Wold: Positive thinking is awful

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Here’s what to do if you have a heart attack. Therefore, the older you get, the less likely you are to die. And so Agnes has calculated when she herself will die. The pod that kills […]

  • Agnes Wold: It’s a myth that the elderly feel bad

    Agnes Wold: It’s a myth that the elderly feel bad

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Therefore, you feel the worst in early adulthood. About old people feeling best in the Nordic countries and then Agnes thinks about why her hair turns gray and praises the Swedish invention of the walker. The […]

  • Agnes Wold: That’s why you should take the third syringe

    Agnes Wold: That’s why you should take the third syringe

    Wold: That’s why you should take the third syringe

  • Agnes Wold: Stop worrying about bacteria

    Agnes Wold: Stop worrying about bacteria

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: This is what the world would have looked like without antibiotics. We learn about what bacteria look like and why the tetanus shot saves lives. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions […]

  • Agnes Wold: Automatic hand dryers are reprehensible

    Agnes Wold: Automatic hand dryers are reprehensible

    This week: Therefore, do not use automatic hand dryers. Agnes sorts this out with dirty towels and explains why you do not need to put paper on the toilet. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about coronavirus, intestinal flora and the risks of making the bed.

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  • Agnes Wold: I’d rather live a nice life than lose weight

    Agnes Wold: I’d rather live a nice life than lose weight

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. This week: What’s worst about chips and candy. These people live the longest. And about why clean teeth can save lives. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about coronavirus, intestinal flora and the risks of […]

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    Podcasts & programs

    Agnes Wold kills health myths

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    Agnes Wold kills health myths

  • Agnes Wold: Then you can socialize after the vaccination

    Agnes Wold: Then you can socialize after the vaccination

    Agnes Wold: Then you can socialize after the vaccine

  • Agnes Wold: Menopause is a fantastic invention

    Agnes Wold: Menopause is a fantastic invention

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. This week: You can do that for your hot flashes and menopausal symptoms. Male menopause – is it there? And that is why the older woman is extremely important for our survival. The pod that kills myths and provides answers […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. This week: Therefore, vitamin c does not help with colds. Agnes also explains why you should ignore taking antipyretics and that it can be good to bite your nails. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg.This week: It determines whether you become intelligent or not. The advantage of eating sausages as a child. And why it is a misconception that ADHD is on the rise. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. This week: What’s worst about chips and candy. These people live the longest. And about why clean teeth can save lives. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about coronavirus, intestinal flora and the risks of […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg.This week: Leeches, vomiting and burning – old treatment methods we should be glad we avoid. Agnes also explains why corona is not the worst pandemic in history. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about coronavirus, […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with host Christer Lundberg. This week: The vaccine you can not be without and why they are so important to take. About measles and why covid-19 vaccine can not give you narcolepsy. The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about […]

  • Ask Agnes Wold

    Ask Agnes Wold

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, addresses contemporary health issues together with the host Christer Lundberg. This week: More and more people are becoming gluten intolerant? Cleans a little shit stomach? And can our poop tell us how we feel? The pod that kills myths and provides answers to your questions about coronavirus, intestinal flora […]

  • Sweden and Japan pay the price for COVID-exceptional

    Sweden and Japan pay the price for COVID-exceptional

    One of the most striking things about the COVID-19 pandemic is how dramatically different responses have been from country to country. In early 2020, when little was known about the virus, this difference was not surprising. Today, with tens of thousands of research articles and cases of best practice to learn from, one would expect […]