When you should and shouldn't use antibiotics

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It's hard to believe that antibiotics have been around less than 100 years. But in that short period of time, we've seen widespread use, resulting in the development of so called superbugs resistant to almost all antibiotics. 

Dr. Neil Winawer from Grady Health System stopped by to discuss the problem and discuss when we should and shouldn't use antibiotics.   

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