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Snakes have bitten this man hundreds of times. His blood could help make a better treatment

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In a new study published Friday in the journal Cell, scientists created one antivenom to treat snakebites from several different species in mice — using antibodies from Tim Friede’s blood. A more universal antivenom for humans is still many years away.

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