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New genetic cause of obesity could help guide treatment
Scientists have discovered a new cause of why people who lack a specific blood group are genetically predisposed to be overweight or obese
Problem: Cobras kill thousands of people and maim many more with their venom, causing flesh necrosis (cell death) that can lead to amputation.
Current solution: Antivenom treatment is pricey and doesn't effectively treat necrosis.
Breakthrough: Scientists discovered that a common drug called heparin, used to thin blood, can be repurposed as an inexpensive antidote for cobra venom!
Potential impact: This could save thousands of lives a year and prevent serious injuries!