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Fråga doktorn Season 1 Episodes

16 Episodes 2003 - 2003

Episode 1

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45 mins

In the premiere program of »Fråga doktorn«, are we learning among other thing about heart attacks among elderly people and how stress affects our immune system.

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Episode 2

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45 mins

How should the working situation of public employees be improved so that they can handle a full working life? Well. it is discussed with the social-democratic politician Hans Karlsson.

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Episode 3

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45 mins

What happens when you get colon cancer and is there anything you can do to avoid colon and rectal cancer? Well. because Bertil Larsson knows, who is being interviewed from the hospital bed at Östra Sjukhuset in Gothenburg.

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Episode 4

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45 mins

Despite that 9 out of 10 Swedes are positive about organ donation. So are Sweden second worst (in 2003), in Europe when it comes to donate their organs. And why this is the case is described by transplant coordinator Ann-Christine Croon.

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Episode 5

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45 mins

Why do we get dementia? That is one of the questions that is portrayed in this fifth episode of "Ask the Doctor". And we also get to follow an award-winning care team that takes care of both demented people and their relatives.

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Episode 6

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45 mins

Many heart-failure patients do not receive the treatment they need. And to understand why this can happen so are »Fråga doktorn«, visiting Skellefteå hospital, where »telemedicine« is used to make a diagnosis.

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Episode 7

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45 mins

Doctor Gunilla Hasselgren answers questions about varicose veins and glandular fever. And we get tips on how to avoid snoring and learn how to investigate dizziness.

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Episode 8

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45 mins

Doctor Gunnilla Hasselgren answers questions about patchy hair loss and chronic bronchitis. We also get to know which hospital we have the right to choose when we seek medical care and what to do when you have been treated incorrectly.

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Episode 9

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45 mins

At the hospital in Karlstad, we meet Edith Jordan, who talks about the importance of being able to express yourself without performance and demands, something she believes gives an increased sense of life.

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Episode 10

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45 mins

Carin Meijer had sleep problems for many years after her first pregnancy. And at Linköping University Hospital, Professor Eva Svanborg talks about how these patents are investigated in order to receive cognitive therapy.

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Episode 11

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45 mins

Snoring and breathing pauses during sleep (so-called sleep apnea) are more common than you think and important to take seriously. And getting a net rail changed the life of Eva-Marie Fransman in Umeå.

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Episode 12

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45 mins

What can anemia be due to and what can be done to raise the blood value? Lack of vitamin B12 and folate can also cause low blood levels, but are much more difficult to diagnose.

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Episode 13

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45 mins

A number of teachers and social workers have had to try being off work with pay in order to evaluate their work and think about development at work. The project aims to reduce the risk of burnout.

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Episode 14

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45 mins

Can you become addicted to ulcer medicine? Well. Doctor Vendela Englund answers this question. And new research findings mean that more and more women who get breast cancer are recovering.

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Episode 15

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45 mins

Intensive research has resulted in a medicine against rheumatoid arthritis, which have been tested at the Sahlgrenska hospital in Gothenburg. And one who has tried this medicine against joint rheumatism is Angela Dahlberg.

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Episode 16

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45 mins

Traditionally have patients who are doing stem-cell transplants (to defeat leukemia), been isolate, because their immune systems are knocked out by radiation. But Huddinge Hospital are now allowing their patients to be home.

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