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Scientists have created a broadly effective antivenom using the blood of a Wisconsin man who has spent years exposing himself ...
A Wisconsin man has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times, and scientists are studying his blood to treat snakebite.
A man who injected himself with snake venom helped create an antivenom that can protect mice from poisonous snakes.
Tim Friede’s blood is now the source of a potential new universal anti-venom, following hundreds of meticulous bites and ...
Blood from a snake enthusiast who's been bitten hundreds of times aided the search for a universal snakebite treatment ...
A new antivenom relies on antibodies from the blood of Tim Friede, who immunized himself against snakebites by injecting increasing doses of venom into his body.
Over the course of 18 years, a truck mechanic from Wisconsin injected himself with snake venom hundreds of times. His actions ...