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18 Episodes 2022 - 2022
Episode 1
45 mins
How do you deal with a notification of illness that raises thoughts of death? Psychotherapist Janet Hedendahl Carlsson and journalist Justine Kirk talk about the experience of getting sick with breast cancer.
Episode 2
45 mins
After last season's hit program about the eye and vision, many new questions were raised - now ophthalmologist Karim Makdoumi is back to answer viewer questions.
Episode 3
45 mins
A themed program about having problems with IBS - sensitive and irritable bowel. What is "normal" stomach ache and what is IBS? How can the symptoms vary so much?, what is the right diet?, and is it possible to recover?
Episode 4
45 mins
Many people are worried about being sedated during an operation. So how does anesthesia and anesthesia actually work? Well. Jakob Ratz Endler, anesthesiologist and intensive care physician, explains how it works.
Episode 5
45 mins
What happens to the body in the last stage of life? How can conversations about death remind us of the important things in life? Participating are Jakob Ratz Endler, anesthesiologist and Bertil Axelsson, professor of palliative medicine.
Episode 6
45 mins
Has the Swedish healthcare system desexualized people with physical disabilities? Maria Westerlund, who has a spinal cord injury, talks about sexual health together with sexologists Stefan Balogh and Axel Brattberg.
Episode 7
45 mins
How will winter infections affect us? How can we best stay healthy? Participating are Niklas Arnberg, professor of virology, Fredrik Almqvist, professor of organic chemistry, and infectious disease doctor Maria Furberg.
Episode 8
45 mins
How does hearing actually work? What can hearing loss lead to? And what aids are available? We meet Lajla Vestman, who got her hearing back with a cochlear implant. Also participating is Elina Mäki-Torkko, professor of medical audiology.
Episode 9
45 mins
What is it like to live with a very serious heart disease? Well. Daniel Bergman, former film director and now author, tells how it is.
Episode 10
45 mins
Every fifth Swedish woman is afraid of giving birth. And to hear what the fears partly consist of, the program is hosted by Doula Sofia Roos Forssell and mother Ann-Sophie Fabrizi talks about her experiences.
Episode 11
45 mins
Therese Tallhamn, who suffered a stroke during childbirth, tells her story. The program is also hosted by Per Wester, professor of stroke medicine.
Episode 12
45 mins
A whole program about ADHD. Where we are seeing what is it like to live with the diagnosis, and how can I as a relative support? Participants includes Lotta Borg Skoglund, chief physician in psychiatry.
Episode 13
45 mins
How can people with Alzheimer's disease get the best support in everyday life? We meet Lisa Agerling and Susanne Åsander, who themselves have Alzheimer's disease, and who were central to the work with the newly started Alzheimer's guide.
Episode 14
45 mins
Why is it so important to handle antibiotics and other medicine correctly? And what happens if antibiotics stop working against bacteria? Participating is Fredrik Almqvist, professor of chemistry.
Episode 15
45 mins
Why and how should we take care of our teeth? And what role does oral health play in our other health? Participating are Basem Mosleh, dentist, and Lena Mårell, upper orthodontist in orofacial medicine.
Episode 16
45 mins
How should I train so that I reduce the risk of slipping and falling this winter? Participating is physiotherapist Lasse Bergström who, together with doctor Karin Granberg, answers the viewers' questions.
Episode 17
45 mins
We meet Erik Svensson from the Swedish »hemtjänsten«, who with his keyboard and singing voice is a success at the home of the elderly in Björkhagen in Stockholm.
Episode 18
45 mins
Doctor Karin Granberg answers the viewers' questions and we summarize the past year of »Fråga doktorn«.