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Spider venom could soon be used to help people living with drug-resistant genetic epilepsies
Potentially-deadly spider venom could soon be saving the lives of Australians living with debilitating neurological conditions.
Brisbane residents Chris De Rooy and her 22-year-old son Seth both live with epilepsy, a condition that causes abnormal electrical activity in the brain, resulting in…
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