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Nov 2022
13m 15s

Microbiology and Thanksgiving

MEDGEEKS
About this episode

Did you know that the founder of Listerine is the same doctor that started the aseptic surgical technique?

In this episode we will discuss the bugs around our Thanksgiving feast. How to prepare, store and reheat all our favorite dishes.

Join Dr. Niket Sonpal, as he keeps us all safe from those little bugs during the holiday season.

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