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.
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A man let snakes bite him 202 times. His blood helped create a new antivenom
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Iran Condemns US For Escalating Sanctions, Questions Commitment To Diplomacy Amid Nuclear Talks
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has strongly criticized the United States for maintaining and intensifying “illegal” sanctions, warning that such measures undermine diplomatic efforts to resolve tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program.
The statement…
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Lebanon warns Hamas against attacks threatening nation’s security | Israel attacks Lebanon News
President Joseph Aoun says Lebanon must not be used as a launchpad for instability or be dragged into unnecessary wars.
Lebanon’s top security body has warned the Palestinian group Hamas against using the country’s territory for acts that…
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Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources | Sudan war News
Control over city gives the RSF strategic advantage in its bid to take Darfur capital el-Fasher, located 400km to the west.
Fighting in the Sudanese city of al-Nahud, a strategic city in West Kordofan state acting as a gateway to the Darfur…
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Lebanon warns Hamas against dragging nation into regional wars – Middle East Monitor
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun today warned that his country “will not tolerate” any parties attempting to embroil Lebanon in regional wars, as the Supreme Defence Council issued a strong warning to Hamas over…
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Children Starve in Gaza as Israel Chokes Humanitarian Lifelines
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Red Cross says Gaza is on the brink of humanitarian collapse as Israel’s two-month blockade prevents critical food and medical supplies from reaching civilians, with children dying from starvation and dehydration.
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Anzali to become hub for exporting handicrafts to Caspian Sea littoral states
TEHRAN–Maryam Jalali Dehkordi, who serves as Iran’s deputy minister for handicrafts, has emphasized the strategic situation of Anzali Free Zone in Gilan province.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 7th Export Potential Exhibition of the Islamic…
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Culinary tour held for foreign students of Kermanshah universities
TEHRAN–A culinary tour was held for foreign students across Kermanshah province to familiarize them with spring plants and cuisines, said the head of the Cultural, Social and Sports Department of Kermanshah Municipality.
Iman Derakhshi told ISNA…
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Iran promotes Carnet de Passages for expanding regional mobility and tourism
TEHRAN – Iran took an active part in the 6th Expert Meeting of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Customs Committee, held in Turkey, emphasizing the importance of the Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD) system in facilitating cross-border…
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Decoding the brainstem: A new window into brain–body–mind interactions
The communication between the brain and bodily organs is fundamental to emotion regulation and overall mental health. The nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) in the brainstem is a critical hub structure mediating this interaction via the vagus nerve….
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