Is This the End of Antibiotics?

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Is This the End of Antibiotics?

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Antibiotic resistant diseases are killing more people than AIDS as the effectiveness of antibiotics decrease and food becomes loaded with antibiotics.

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Tags: Infection, AIDS, STD, Disease and Condition, Diet and Nutrition, Antibiotic, disease

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