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ATLANTA – The medical arsenal against the flu just got weaker.

Government health officials said Friday that a leading flu medicine, Tamiflu, might not work against all cases of the flu this year. The most common flu bug right now is overwhelmingly resistant to Tamiflu, they said.

The alert is “an early heads-up” for doctors. If current trends continue, they may need to change how they treat patients this flu season, said Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  Read more here.

Would be nice if they just told people to wash their hands more often, make sure they get enough zinc and vitamin C and of course… Get Adjusted!

– Dr. Rob

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