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Primary Care: Virus vs. Bacteria. Which One Is Making You Sick with Dr. John Tronnes

Ep. 31

In the battle between bacterial and viral infections, which one is easiest to get over? In this episode, Dr. John Tronnes explains the differences and how best to treat yourself when you inevitably end up with one or the other!

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