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S05_E05 - Antibiotics - When They're Strong vs. When They're Wrong

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12/07/25
The Healthy Matters Podcast
S05_E05 - Antibiotics - When They're Strong vs. When They're Wrong

With Special Guest: Dr. Caitlin Eccles-Radtke

Antibiotics have been around for almost a century, in that time they've been responsible for saving countless lives - in both humans and in livestock. But these meds have gone from medical marvels to "use with caution" in recent times. But what's driving this change? When are antibiotics actually called for and when are they ineffective? And what's the latest on these antibiotic resistant superbugs?

Antibiotics have stirred up some big conversations recently, and on Episode 5 of our show, we'll be joined by infectious disease expert Dr. Caitlin Eccles-Radtke to explore the myths, mishaps, and mind-blowing discoveries shaping antibiotic use today. Wanna know why your doctor side-eyes unnecessary Z-packs? This episode breaks it all down. Join us!

Got healthcare questions or ideas for future shows?
Email - [email protected]
Call - 612-873-TALK (8255)

Get a preview of upcoming shows on social media and find out more about our show at www.healthymatters.org.

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12/07/25
The Healthy Matters Podcast
S05_E05 - Antibiotics - When They're Strong vs. When They're Wrong

With Special Guest: Dr. Caitlin Eccles-Radtke

Antibiotics have been around for almost a century, in that time they've been responsible for saving countless lives - in both humans and in livestock. But these meds have gone from medical marvels to "use with caution" in recent times. But what's driving this change? When are antibiotics actually called for and when are they ineffective? And what's the latest on these antibiotic resistant superbugs?

Antibiotics have stirred up some big conversations recently, and on Episode 5 of our show, we'll be joined by infectious disease expert Dr. Caitlin Eccles-Radtke to explore the myths, mishaps, and mind-blowing discoveries shaping antibiotic use today. Wanna know why your doctor side-eyes unnecessary Z-packs? This episode breaks it all down. Join us!

Got healthcare questions or ideas for future shows?
Email - [email protected]
Call - 612-873-TALK (8255)

Get a preview of upcoming shows on social media and find out more about our show at www.healthymatters.org.

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