Animals
Venom Gel from Venomous Snakes Has Life-Saving Properties to Heal Wounds
As bleeding patients are transported to hospitals, venom gel, derived from some of the world's deadliest snakes could soon be used to heal wounds and save lives, according to a team of researchers from Australia.
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