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Spider venom offers hope for drug-resistant epilepsy

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Researchers at the University of Queensland are exploring venom peptides from some of the countries deadliest spiders and scorpions as a potential treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy.

Breakdown
  • A significant portion of epilepsy patients have drug-resistant forms that do not respond to standard medications. 10s
  • Researchers at the University of Queensland are investigating spider and scorpion venom for new treatments. 43s
  • Venom-based therapies are being tested for effectiveness and safety before human trials. 56s
  • The research aims to reduce premature deaths and improve quality of life for patients. 1m 5s
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