Tag: Agnes Wold

  • Agnes Wold: That's why you don't need any skin care routines

    Agnes Wold: That's why you don't need any skin care routines

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on skin care: Therefore, the professor believes that soap and water are bad for the skin and so she answers the question if it is possible to get rid of the smell of sweat without soap. Agnes…

  • Agnes Wold about common sleep problems and what you can do about them

    Agnes Wold about common sleep problems and what you can do about them

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on sleep problems: You can do that if you suffer from restless legs and what could be the cause. Also about drinking coffee late at night and working shifts. Agnes and Christer also talk about the blue…

  • Agnes Wold: The Christmas food you should watch out for

    Agnes Wold: The Christmas food you should watch out for

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: They are the biggest risk of infection with the Christmas table. The professor also considers whether it is dangerous to put in one's own herring and how to think about botulism. And then Agnes explains…

  • Johan Jenny Ehrenberg – trans and twenty years too early

    Johan Jenny Ehrenberg – trans and twenty years too early

    “Hello. My name is Jenny Ehrenberg. And I have been living as a woman for half a year now”. The interview in SVT's program on Kanal 3 from 1983 hit Swedish households like a bomb. Johan Ehrenberg, as he was called then, was only 26 years old, and even then a pioneering voice within the…

  • Agnes Wold dispels myths about salt and sugar

    Agnes Wold dispels myths about salt and sugar

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on salt and sugar: How much salt should you eat every day and how the food industry affects our salt intake. The professor also thinks about whether it might be good to eat extra salt sometimes, and…

  • Agnes Wold: I am endlessly tired of the man on the savannah

    Agnes Wold: I am endlessly tired of the man on the savannah

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on evolution: This is why we humans blush and why clear facial expressions are important. The professor also talks about the reason why there are so few twins. And so Agnes and Christer ponder whether our need…

  • Agnes Wold about fat phobia and things we think are dangerous

    Agnes Wold about fat phobia and things we think are dangerous

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Hear the professor explain why e-numbers exist and how they are good for us. Also about aluminum in deodorant, Teflon pans and whether it is dangerous to eat burnt bread. And then Agnes and Christer…

  • Agnes Wold: This is how winter sickness spreads

    Agnes Wold: This is how winter sickness spreads

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program manager Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about winter sickness: Hear the professor ponder whether snus smokers have less vomiting and whether we were healthier in the past. In addition, how long the infection can linger on surfaces and whether it is possible to…

  • Agnes Wold’s tips on how to reduce stomach cramps and IBS

    Agnes Wold’s tips on how to reduce stomach cramps and IBS

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on stomach problems: This is the easiest way to avoid getting a stomach ache and why fatty foods can have an effect. Also about leaky gut, gastritis and getting sick after eating. Agnes and Christer also talk…

  • Agnes Wold on how dogs can affect your health

    Agnes Wold on how dogs can affect your health

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: Hear about the health benefits and why it is good for the elderly to have a dog. The professor also talks about dogs as a risk of infection, about licking their wounds and if it…

  • Agnes Wold on home remedies you should avoid for urinary tract infection

    Agnes Wold on home remedies you should avoid for urinary tract infection

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold on urinary tract infection: Therefore, sex is a risk factor and what is important to consider when it comes to sexual intercourse. The professor also explains why urinary tract infection can make the elderly confused and whether…

  • Agnes Wold about what you can do to avoid peeing often

    Agnes Wold about what you can do to avoid peeing often

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold about the smell and color of urine: Hear Agnes explain why it is not dangerous when the pee is brown and what the color actually means. Also about the reason why pee foams and why certain foods…

  • Agnes Wold dispels myths about pain and osteoarthritis

    Agnes Wold dispels myths about pain and osteoarthritis

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with program leader Christer Lundberg. Agnes Wold this week: The professor also answers questions about painkillers – whether you should take one or two tablets and why medicine actually tastes so disgusting. And then Agnes and Christer talk about why some people get so…

  • Agnes Wold: You only need to drink water when you are thirsty

    Agnes Wold: You only need to drink water when you are thirsty

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on drinking water: Therefore, you only need to drink when you are thirsty and that happens if you drink too much. Agnes also explains what could be wrong if you are always thirsty. In addition, she answers the question…

  • Agnes Wold on the advantages of getting older

    Agnes Wold on the advantages of getting older

    Agnes Wold, professor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues together with the presenter Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on aging: That’s why you get shingles – and there’s a big risk of getting it several times. The professor explains why she believes dental health is so important. Agnes and Christer also talk about the elderly…

  • Agnes Wold: Healthy people do not need to take supplements

    Agnes Wold: Healthy people do not need to take supplements

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on nutritional supplements and vitamins: It is the benefit of probiotics and which foods are good to eat to get good bacteria. Agnes explains why she believes that you do not need to eat extra supplements of omega 3…

  • Agnes Wold dispels myths about headaches and painkillers

    Agnes Wold dispels myths about headaches and painkillers

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold about headaches: Therefore, some people suffer from headaches more often and whether it is hereditary. What can help with the aches and why the professor thinks it’s a terrible myth that we need to drink a lot of water.…

  • Agnes Wold: You shouldn’t go around worrying about fat

    Agnes Wold: You shouldn’t go around worrying about fat

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on fat: Therefore, fat is necessary and it happens when you burn too much. About the inner abdominal fat and whether it is more dangerous than other fat on the body. And then Agnes and Christer discuss the streak…

  • Agnes Wold on the difference between being hypersensitive and allergic

    Agnes Wold on the difference between being hypersensitive and allergic

    Agnes Woldprofessor of clinical bacteriology, tackles contemporary health issues with the host Christopher Lundberg. Agnes Wold on allergies: That is why it is so important that you treat celiac disease correctly and what is the difference between being allergic and hypersensitive. And then Agnes and Christer talk about ticks which, in addition to TBE and…

  • 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…