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Deadly mamba snakebites stop muscles from working — but sometimes, antivenom can send them into overdrive
Some victims of venomous mamba snakebites see their symptoms worsen after getting antivenom, displaying a different type of ...
As we age, our muscles start to waste. Called sarcopenia, it happens to us all, yet no one has ever understood why and how it happens. Now new research from the Australian Regenerative Medicine ...
Antivenom can save lives after mamba bites—but new research shows it may unmask a second paralysis, leaving patients with ...
Contestants flexes their muscles during Mr and Mrs Kenya 2016 bodybuilding championship at National Museum of Kenya on Saturday night 29/101/16. Rashid Isa won the Tittle.PHOTO.BONIFACE OKENDO Eldoret ...
A groundbreaking study from the University of Queensland has shed new light on the deadly effects of black mamba venom and why existing snakebite antivenoms are often unable to save lives. By studying ...
EXCLUSIVE: The National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa has selected Imran Hamdulay’s The Heart is a Muscle as the ...
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