'800 seconds for a sick visit': Some factors driving antibiotic resistance have nothing to do with biology, says medical sociologist Julia Szymczak | Live ScienceWeb Page - www.livescience.com
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'800 seconds for a sick visit': Some factors driving antibiotic resistance have nothing to do with biology, says medical sociologist Julia Szymczak | Live Science

Doctors' decisions around antibiotics aren't as logical as you might assume; they're often skewed by emotional and social factors, a medical sociologist explains.

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