Sentences with phrase «on snakebites»

He did, however, say that residents and visitors could purchase his book on Papua New Guinea, which features a chapter on snakebites.

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Headaches in Africa show that its reliance on emerging markets comes with a snakebite of currency, macroeconomic and geopolitical hazards.
Also check out our story on a West Virginia serpent - handling preacher who recently died of a snakebite.
Barney will be hoping to bounce back following that crashing defeat to Lewis as he takes on Dave «Chizzy» Chisnall, who himself won 7 - 1 in the opening week, defeating Snakebite Peter Wright 7 - 1.
That's because tiger snake antivenom has an extraordinary level of cross reactivity against other snake species, and can therefore neutralise the lethal effects on humans in snakebite cases.
NEW ORLEANS — Swabbing for traces of snake DNA around bite marks on people can reveal the guilty serpent, a use of forensics that could change how people in regions beset by snakebites identify the culprits, a study in Nepal finds.
In India, 626 million people persist in defecating in fields, on roadsides or anywhere but in a toilet, although their children die of diarrhea and their wives and daughters must wake up at 4:30 AM to have the modesty of darkness, risking rape, snakebites and — no small matter in these parts — ghosts.
San Francisco store had Inverness trenches for $ 99, don't know sizes, also had snakebite belts: one gray small and a few brown mediums and maybe other sizes, not on sale, but still!
I break it out a lot for classics like Chopper and Snakebite, which I've almost hit pan on.
Shirley agrees that a tourniquet should not be used on an animal with a snakebite, but says there are instances where the use of an antihistamine like Benadryl is appropriate, depending on the type of antivenin.
Depending on your equine veterinarian, you may be asked to bring the horse to them, but most likely your veterinarian will be coming to you to treat potential snakebite.
Snakebites can occur anywhere on the body, but are most commonly found on the face or neck of dogs and the paws or front limbs of cats.
In an effort to protect our companion pets from snakebites, there are less invasive and more humane alternatives on the horizon than administering shock that ought to be explored by the scientific community.
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