The key to healthier weight loss drugs could be found somewhere unexpected: inside a python’s blood. The slithering serpents ...
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Snake at death’s door gets second chance at life thanks to Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital
A severely malnourished Southern African python, rescued from illegal captivity, is making a slow but remarkable recovery, and it is all thanks to specialised veterinary care.
We tend to trust our instincts when it comes to animals. When we see a small body, soft features, or slow movements, we assume the creature is harmless.
As a large group of Boomers age through the American health system--think a python having eaten a pig--more and more of them are having to move into nursing homes. Or "assisted living facilities," as ...
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A post‑meal compound found in python blood curbed appetite in lab mice, hinting at future weight loss therapies.
Researchers have found a metabolite in Burmese pythons that suppresses appetite in mice without some of GLP-1's side effects. And humans make it, too.
New research suggests python blood could hold the key to a new weight-loss drug, as the snake metabolite suppresses appetites in mice. It is the ...
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