(steve mok, pharmacist, emory university) "antibiotic resistance occurs when organisms have been exposed to different types of antibiotics, and once they've seen antibiotics they can develop and evolve, as part of their living process, a resistance to some of the antibiics."if you experience this resistance, does it mean the bacteria are resistant to that antibiotic forever?(steve mok, pharmacist, emory university) "as we remove antibiotic pressure - they'll become not so resistant anymore. so, it's very important that we use our antibiotics judiciously to make sure we get the right dose, taking it for the right amount of time to attack those organisms, so it can't come back and hurt you later on." are there ways to reduce your risk of catching a resistant strain of bacteria?(steve mok, pharmacist, emory university) "it's very important for people to remember to wash their hands. the other one is to make sure you don't share things like towels, razors nail clippers... those sorts of personal products." 3 thanksgiving means boys basketball is just around the corner..chris checks in on 8 s