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flag New antivenom, developed using a snake venom-exposed man's blood, protects against multiple deadly snake bites.

flag Scientists have developed a new antivenom using blood from Tim Friede, who deliberately exposed himself to over 700 doses of venom from various snakes like cobras and mambas over 18 years. flag The antivenom, derived from antibodies in Friede's blood, protected mice against 13 out of 19 fatal snake venom doses. flag This development could lead to more effective and safer treatments for snakebites, potentially saving thousands of lives annually.

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