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Snakes have bitten this man hundreds of times. His blood could help make a better treatment

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Tim Friede has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times 鈥 often on purpose. Now scientists are studying his blood in hopes of creating a better treatment for snake bites.

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Snakes have bitten this man hundreds of times. His blood could help make a better treatment

This undated photo provided by Centivax in 2025 shows Tim Friede, who is hyper-immune to the venom of various snakes, with a water cobra wrapped around his arm. (Centivax via AP)


NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Tim Friede has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times 鈥 often on purpose. Now scientists are studying his blood in hopes of creating a better treatment for snake bites.

Friede has long had a fascination with reptiles and other venomous creatures. He used to milk scorpions’ and venom as a hobby and kept dozens of snakes at his Wisconsin home.

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